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Youth and work in the post-industrial city of North America and Europe /

In North-American and European cities, youth live in precarious social and economic conditions. The issue of employment has become a political problem. In this volume, sociological, economical and ethnographical perspectives are used to explain ethnic discrimination, inequalities at school, unemploy...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Roulleau-Berger, Laurence, 1956-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2003.
Colección:International comparative social studies ; v. 6.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction by Laurence Roulleau-Berger
  • Part 1. Inequalities and discriminations at school
  • Youth experience, socialization and inequalities in France, François Dubet
  • Racial Isolation, Poverty and the Limits of local Control as a means for Holding Public Schools Accountable, Pedro Noguera
  • The paradox of ethnicity in French secondary schools, Jean-Paul Payet
  • Re-examining standards and barriers in Quebec education, Madeleine Gauthier
  • Part 2. Incertitudes and reversibilities in biographies
  • Life-course experiences of the class of 73 in Canada, Paul Anisef and Paul Axelrod
  • Vocational integration and relationship to work among Quebec youths without high-school diplomas, Claude
  • Trottier,Mircea Vultur and Madeleine Gauthier
  • 'Long term Youth' : Discontinuity in Labor Profiles of Young Spanish People in the age of informational flexibility, Juan Santos Ortega
  • Explaining transitions through individualised rationality in UK, Andy Furlong, Fred Cartmel
  • Part 3. Youth, employment policies and social practices
  • The negotiation of vocational education qualifications: an efficient alternative to the deregulation of the youth labour market?, Eric Verdier
  • Juggling Youth Unemployment and Employment Precariousness in Canada and in Quebec : from a social to a more liberal approach to employment policies?, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
  • The younger generation of Spanish mothers in the family and in the workplace, Constanza Tobio
  • Labour market policies and youth in Germany from the early 50s until today, Frank Braun
  • Part 4. Work, youth, and immigration
  • Regional youth of immigrant origin in Québec: innovative relationship to work, Myriam Simard
  • French dilemnas in the socioeconomic adaptation of immigrant and minority youth, Claire Schiff
  • Channeling Latino Youth into the Low-Wage Trap: Race and Class Polarization in California, Julio
  • Cammarata
  • Making It in Urban America: Challenges and Prospects for the Children of Contemporary Immigrants, Min Zhou
  • Part 5. Public disqualification, commitment to and disengagement from work
  • Why Do Working Youth Work Where They Do?, Stuart Tannock
  • Do youth have a specific relationship to work in France?, Robert Castel
  • Young people and work in Quebec: taking stock, Jacques Hamel
  • Economic disqualification and social differenciation in the Post-Industrial City : youth, work and marginalization in France, Laurence Roulleau-Berger
  • Part 6. Youth and marginalization in the Post-Industrial City
  • The law of networks: case histories of second-generation immigrants in the worlds of trade, Michel Péraldi
  • Russian Youth and Work: Social Integration and Exclusion Under Conditions of Risk, Vladimir I. Chuprov, Julia Zubok
  • Youth homelessness: the street and work from exclusion to integration, Roch Hurtubise, Shirley Roy and Céline Bellot
  • Labour market insecurity and criminalization of poverty, Loïc Wacquant
  • Epilogue: Transversal anchoring among youth today Saskia Sassen
  • Notes on Contributors.