The making of a generation
the children of the 1970s in adulthood
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Author
Contributions
- Wyn, Johanna, 1952- - Contributor
Publication
2010 - University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
67,750 words, Guess
Page Count
271 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780802092588
- ISBN-139780802094674
- ISBN-100802092586
- ISBN-100802094678
- Library of Congress Control Number2011380405
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number614855552
- Better World Books9780802094674
- Better World Books9780802092588
- Better World BooksW8-ACJ-140
- Open LibraryOL25027416M
Classifications
- DDC305.2420971/09045
- LCCHQ799.8.C2 A55 2010
- LCCHQ799.8.C2 A53 2010
Description
"Secondary school graduates of the late 1980s and early 1990s have found themselves coping with economic insecurity, social change, and workplace restructuring. Drawing on studies that have recorded the lives of young people in two countries for over fifteen years, The Making of a Generation offers unique insight into the hopes, dreams, and trajectories of a generation. Although children born in the 1970s were more educated than ever before, as adults they entered new labour markets that were de-regulated and precarious. Lesley Andres and Johanna Wyn discuss the consequences of education and labour policies in Canada and Australia, emphasizing their long-term impacts on health, well-being, and family formation. They conclude that these young adults bore the brunt of policies designed to bring about rapid changes in the nature of work. Despite their modest hopes and aspirations for security, those born in the 1970s became a vanguard generation as they negotiated the significant social and economic transformations of the 1990s."--pub. desc.
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