Leaving home
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Leaving home
Open University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780335192847
内容説明
Leaving Home is the first major study of leaving home to be published in book form in Britain. It combines a broad history of leaving home with an analysis of the relevant theory and up-to-date research in the area. It examines the processes of household formation in youth, and considers patterns of leaving home in historical context. These patterns are shown to increasingly involve returns to the parental home. Access to state and family support is investigated, and the implications of recent reductions in state support are discussed.
Leaving Home develops a framework for understanding transitions to adulthood which steers a course between commentators who suggest that young people are responsible for their own homelessness or joblessness, and those who argue that such problems are purely structural. Leaving Home argues that this polarisation leads to unhelpful stereotypes which need to be 'unpacked' if we are to understand the social problems affecting young people, and help them to make a successful transition to adulthood.
Written in a jargon free style, with clear illustrative diagrams and new survey and interview data, Leaving Home is important reading for students of sociology, social policy and social work, housing studies, youth and community work.
目次
Preface
The Construction of a Social Problem
Trends and 'Tradition'
Leaving Home
Returning Home
A Supported Transition?
The 'Youth Housing Market'
From Stereotypes to Biographies
Conclusions
Appendix One: Research projects, data sets and publications arising
Appendix Two: Data sources
References
Index.
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ISBN 9780335192854
内容説明
This text combines a broad history of leaving home with an analysis of the relevant theory and up-to-date research in the area. It examines the processes of household formation in youth and considers patterns of leaving home in historical context. These patterns are shown to increasingly involve returns to the parental home. Access to state and family support is investigated and the implications of recent reductions in state support are discussed. "Leaving Home" develops a framework for understanding transitions to adulthood which steers a course between commentators who suggest that young people are responsible for their own homelessness or joblessness, and those who argue that such problems are purely structural. The book argues that this polarization leads to unhelpful stereotypes which need to be "unpacked" if we are to understand the social problems affecting young people and help them to make a successful transition to adulthood. This text should be of interest to students of sociology, social policy and social work.
目次
- The construction of a social problem
- trends and "tradition"
- leaving home
- returning home
- a supported transition?
- the "youth housing market"
- from stereotypes to biographies. Appendices: research projects, data sets and publications arising
- data sources.
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