Section 1: Introduction;
Introduction ~ John Horton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson, Sarah Marie Hall;
Section 2: Transformations;
Tackling family poverty: in the best interests of children? ~ John McKendrick;
Spatial entitlement in an era of neo-liberal educational marketization – Inner city elite schools and the relationally defined counterparts (Sweden) ~ Eric Larsson and Elisabeth Hultqvist;
Seasonal migration to Lima: Exclusion and opportunity? ~ Dena Aufseeser;
Night-time geography and neoliberalism: a study of sleepless youth and their practices at 24-hour-cafés in Seoul (South Korea) ~ Jonghee Lee;
‘Live like a college student’: Student Loan Debt and the College Experience (USA) ~ Denise Goersich;
Section 3: Intersections/Inequalities;
State, economic crises and the necessity of social reproduction: negotiated and constrained interdependencies ~ Michael Boampong;
Negotiating Social and Familial Norms: Women's Labour Experiences in Rural Bangladesh and North India ~ Heather Piggott;
Changing Definitions of (Child) Poverty: The Contested Spaces of Childhood and the Family In UK Austerity Politics ~ Jacob Breslow and Aura Lehtonen;
Learning to Pay: the financialization of childhood;
Masculinity and Intergenerational Mobility in Recessionary Times: The Case of Filipino-Canadian Male Youth Outcomes ~ Philip Kelly;
Relational ecologies of care-experienced youth and the politicised ‘border’ of successful and failed transitions: the policy omnipresence of reaching ‘adult independence’ (UK and Australia) ~ Caroline Cresswell;
Section 4: Futures;
Looking Towards the Future: Young Colombians’ Aspirations and Social Mobility Boundaries ~ Sonja Marzi;
“My aim is to take over Zane Lowe”: Young People’s Imagined Futures at a Community Radio Station (UK) ~ Catherine Wilkinson;
Self-cultivating financial citizenship: A case of a campus-based credit union movement in Taiwan ~ Hao-Che Fei and Chiung-wen Chang;
Section 5 – Concluding reflections;
Reflections ~ John Horton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson, Sarah Marie Hall.