For many years, government policy has associated young people 'being NEET' (Not in Education, Employment or Training) with educational underachievement, worklessness, generational poverty, poor health, antisocial behaviour, and reduced life expectancies. Researchers and policymakers continue to debate whether young people become NEET as a result of their own choices (i.e. their personal agency), or as a result of external factors (i.e. social, political and economic structures). Most recognise that the truth is somewhere between the two, but a clear understanding of how each interacts in...
For many years, government policy has associated young people 'being NEET' (Not in Education, Employment or Training) with educational underachieve...
Questions about gender, sex, and sexualities have spurred political, religious, and juridical debates around the world. This book offers readers up-to-date knowledge concerning these matters, as well as tools for critical analysis. Its contributions by leading scholars from around the world will stimulate novel thinking among students and scholars within psychology and related fields.
Questions about gender, sex, and sexualities have spurred political, religious, and juridical debates around the world. This book offers readers up-to...