
Young People, Welfare and Crime: Governing Non-Participation
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Ross Fergusson (Author)
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?Mass youth unemployment is now endemic and almost ubiquitous in the global north and south alike. This book offers an original and challenging interpretation of the ways in which young people's unemployment and general non-participation is becoming marginalised and criminalised. It re-examines the causes and consequences of non-participation from an unusually wide range of disciplines, using an innovative theorisation of the fast-changing relationships between extended studentship, welfare provision, labour market restructuring and crime. This approach offers an important contribution for understanding what it means for young people to be socially re-positioned and economically excluded in increasingly unequal societies, in and beyond the UK. 5 Tables, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
About the Author
Ross Fergusson is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the Open University. He has published widely on young people in leading journals in social policy, politics, youth justice and education, drawing on primary research findings, critical policy analysis and social and political-economic theory.
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- Contributor: Ross Fergusson
- Imprint: Policy Press
- ISBN13: 9781447307020
- Number of Pages: 300
- Packaged Dimensions: 156x234mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Bristol University Press
- Release Date: 2017-06-30
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Ross Fergusson is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the Open University. He has published widely on young people in leading journals in social policy, politics, youth justice and education, drawing on primary research findings, critical policy analysis and social and political-economic theory.
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