School-aged workers: Industrial citizens in waiting?

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McDonald, Paula
Bailey, Janis
Price, Robin
Pini, Barbara
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2014
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While the literature points to significant shifts in young peoples' labour market participation and the social, economic and political context in which this has occurred, it tells us little about whether and in what sense young people can be considered as industrial citizens. We explored the notion of youth citizenship using data derived from 48 focus groups conducted with 216 young people (13-16 years of age) at 19 high schools in Australia. The findings reveal the ways in which several key dimensions of industrial citizenship come to be shaped and have implications for addressing the vulnerability of youth in employment and informing policy and action.

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Journal of Sociology

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50

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3

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Industrial and employee relations

Political science

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Cultural studies

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