Choice biographies and transitional linearity: Re-conceptualising modern youth transitions
Abstract
It has been suggested that youth transitions have become increasingly protracted and complex and that routes between school and work, which were once viewed as linear and predictable, have been replaced by a set of movements that are more fragmented. Our aim in this paper is to contextualise these changes in an attempt to capture the degree of complexity characteristic of modern transitions and to explore the implications for patterns of labour market integration. We argue that there has been a tendency to exaggerate processes of de-linearisation and that the modern tendency to regard transitional complexity as symptomatic of «choice biographies» can help mask structures of disadvantage.Keywords
youth transitions, choice biographies, youth employment, youth unemploymentPublished
2006-01-01
How to Cite
Furlong, A., Cartmel, F., & Biggart, A. (2006). Choice biographies and transitional linearity: Re-conceptualising modern youth transitions. Papers. Revista De Sociologia, 79, 225–239. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/papers/v79n0.834
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