Youth and Policy

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Industrial Training Boards
Manpower Services Commission
manual labour market
marginalised young men in post-industrial society
Mid Glamorgan
Minimum Age School Leavers
National Youth Bureau
Older Young People
Personal Development
post-industrial society
Severe Hardship Payments
social exclusion
social exclusion theory
South Glamorgan
UK Government Department
unqualified young men
vocational training programmes
Warwickshire County Council
Young Men
youth marginalisation
Youth Opportunities Programme
Youth Service
Youth Training
Youth Training Scheme
youth unemployment analysis
Youth Work
Youth Work Curriculum
youth work policy
Youth Work Practice
Youth Work Provision
Youth Work Setting

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138394315
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this volume is concerned primarily, though not exclusively, with one particular vulnerable group: unqualified young men on the margins. These young men, whose cultures of machismo, manualism and anti-mentalism previously served to prepare them for the manual labour market, are increasingly the careerless, the jobless and the folk-devils of the modern, post-industrial society. In research, they have received considerable attention, though more for their capacity to be spectacular, deviant and bizarre than through the deep anxieties and despondency about the future experienced by many. Howard Williamson contends that the development of effective youth policy depends essentially upon a synthesis of political priorities, professional agendas and young people’s perspectives and responses. While not quite an ‘underclass’, many suffer from a ‘tangle of pathologies’ which obstructs the possibility of them finding a way back into mainstream economic, housing and relationship transitions.

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