Transitions on hold? How the Covid-19 pandemic affected young people’s transitions to autonomy Youth Knowledge

Ewa Krzaklewska (Golygydd), Dr Howard Williamson CVO CBE FRSA FHEA (Golygydd), Amy Stapleton (Golygydd), Frank Tillmann (Golygydd)

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This volume of the Youth Knowledge Book series presents a contemporaneous account of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic period on young people. It broadly confirms the resulting exacerbation of the inequalities affecting young people in different and cross-sectional ways, as their lives and aspirations were disrupted and put on hold. But it is by no means completely bad news. Young people also displayed creativity, resilience and sometimes resistance during the pandemic, as did some professionals responsible for supporting them. From this diversity of understanding about responses to one crisis, there are important lessons and ideas for youth policy and how it may respond better to similar crises in the future.
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Man cyhoeddiStrasbourg
CyhoeddwrCouncil of Europe Publishing
Nifer y tudalennau258
ISBN (Electronig)978-92-871-9341-4 , 978-92-871-9340-7
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2024

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EnwYouth Knowledge
CyhoeddwrCouncil of Europe Publishing
Rhif30

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