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Selling Our Youth Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)

Selling Our Youth von Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)

Selling Our Youth Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)


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Zusammenfassung

Selling Our Youth explores the way the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour market careers and thus to reproduce class privilege and class disadvantage, illustrating how class and gender come together to influence these young adults' opportunities and choices.

Selling Our Youth Zusammenfassung

Selling Our Youth: Graduate Stories of Class, Gender and Work in Challenging Times Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)

Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour market careers and thus reproduce class privilege and class disadvantage. It shows how class and gender combine to influence these young adults' opportunities and choices, in an era when this generation has been characterized as the first likely to end up worse off economically than their parents.

The authors draw upon the landmark Paired Peers research project - an empirical longitudinal study of recent graduates in England - to explore their experiences of the contemporary globalized labour market. It demonstrates how many of these young, well qualified adults struggle to achieve stable and rewarding employment in the context of the overstocked graduate supply, precarious work and exploitative working conditions. Government policies of austerity, which were in place when these young people graduated in 2013, meant this generation faced the challenges of a lower wage economy and a housing crisis. The subsequent arrival of Covid-19 and its disastrous impacts on the local and global economy are making these challenges even tougher. The authors further explore the way differences of class and gender impact upon graduate trajectories.

Über Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)

Harriet Bradley is Professor Emerita at Bristol and West of England Universities and Fellow of the Academy of Social Science.

Richard Waller is Professor of Education and Social Justice at the University of the West of England, Bristol, where he has worked since 1995.

Laura Bentley is an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Social Policy at the University of Birmingham. She is the principal investigator for the project Still Jenny from the Block? Working-class women, higher education and social mobility in the COVID context.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction
Chapter 1. Young Graduates' Employment Trajectories in Context
Chapter 2. The Paired Peers Project and its Findings
Chapter 3. Reaching for the Top: Middle-Class Men's Work Stories
Chapter 4. Slow Train to the Top? Middle-class Women's Narratives of Building a Career
Chapter 5. Making their Way: Working-Class Men's Work Stories
Chapter 6. Confronting Double Disadvantage: Working-class Women
Chapter 7. Conclusions

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013376386
9781801172394
1801172390
Selling Our Youth: Graduate Stories of Class, Gender and Work in Challenging Times Harriet Bradley (University of the West of England, UK)
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Emerald Publishing Limited
20220627
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