1st Edition

Youth And Social Policy Youth Citizenship And Young Careers

By Bob Coles Copyright 1995
260 Pages
by Routledge

260 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

This book is intended as a key text for advanced undergraduates in social policy, social work, and youth/community work. It can also be used as a supplementary text for sociology of education/work/stratification, criminology, education, and personal reference for researchers and practitioners.

1 Youth, youth transitions and social policy Part 1 Towards a framework for youth policy 2 The re-structuration of youth: the school-to[1]work transition 3 The re-structuration of youth: family structure and family relationships 4 Youth citizenship and its changing context 5 Youth and citizenship: the legal context of young people’s rights Part 2 Social policy and vulnerable youth 6 Young people in, and leaving, the public care 7 Young people with special needs and Disabilities 8 Young people and careers involving crime 9 Beyond the underclass debate and towards a framework for youth policy into the twenty[1]first century Appendix: Towards a paradigm of rights for young people

Biography

Bob Coles University of York