Inequality, Education, and Social Exclusion in the Welfare State

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childhood social disadvantage
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ethnic minority youth Denmark
ethnicity
everyday life of children and young people
exclusion
gender
inclusion
inclusive education policy
Inequality
marginalization
marginalized
mental well-being
Nordic welfare states
parents' socio-economic background
pedagogy
poverty
school
social exclusion
social justice
social justice pedagogy
social pedagogy
special pedagogy
universal design higher education
upbringing
welfare state inequality research
welfare states

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  • ISBN 9781032749860
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing specifically on educational contexts, this volume sheds light on how the increasing inequalities and issues of social exclusion found in the processes and systems of Nordic welfare states have a detrimental impact on the well-being and development opportunities of children and young people.

Presenting a broad range of empirical and theoretical research conducted within a variety of institutional contexts – such as day care, school, and leisure pedagogy, as well as in more domestic, disadvantaged settings – chapters analyse problems and issues which foster inequality within pedagogy and education in predominantly Danish, and more broadly Nordic, welfare state contexts. Using insights from various scientific disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, the volume discusses how these processes are acted out not only within welfare education systems but more broadly within social and educational policy legislation, directly affecting decisions made for children and young people. Ultimately the volume looks to the wider international context to argue that inequality cannot be analysed solely in relation to income and discusses different forms of inequality stemming from liberal, conservative, and social democratic welfare state regimes in order to recommend implications for future research.

This book will be of interest to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of sociology of education, childhood education, and social inequalities within education more broadly. Policymakers in these fields will also find the book useful.

Kirsten Elisa Petersen, PhD is Associate Professor and Director of Research programme Social Exclusion and Pedagogy in the Welfare State (SEP), Aarhus University, Denmark.

Niels Rosendal Jensen is Associate Professor and Head of Department of Educational Sociology, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark.