Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun

Changing population patterns aggravated by the financial crisis unleashed in 2008 reveal altered population dynamics that include increased longevity, population ageing and an expanding moratorium on youth. As generations that are more markedly defined sociologically take shape, a population bulge...

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Main Author: Candido Alberto Gomes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Lisboa 2013-10-01
Series:Sisyphus
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/3626
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spelling doaj-e93bd240b4044404bdda125e23a71b9f2020-11-25T01:12:53ZengUniversidade de LisboaSisyphus2182-84742182-96402013-10-011210.25749/sis.3626Youth: The Right to a Place in the SunCandido Alberto Gomes0Universidade Católica de Brasília, Brazil Changing population patterns aggravated by the financial crisis unleashed in 2008 reveal altered population dynamics that include increased longevity, population ageing and an expanding moratorium on youth. As generations that are more markedly defined sociologically take shape, a population bulge of young people awaiting work opportunities and the chance to become productive adults has now formed that demonstrates revolutionary potential. The transformations underway are leading to a re-dimensioning of traditional intergenerational resource transfers and underscoring the vulnerability of the various generations, particularly the adult generation, which is under increased pressure. In this context, education appears to be a dead end in several countries, since it no longer functions as a means toward social ascension. The over-rated value of the diplomas being conferred has become apparent and contrasts sharply with societies that are actually dedicated to reducing jobs and making employment increasingly precarious. It is a crisis scenario in which the legitimacy of education is seriously being questioned. https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/3626YouthDemographicsLabourEducation
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Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
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Youth
Demographics
Labour
Education
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title Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
title_short Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
title_full Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
title_fullStr Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
title_full_unstemmed Youth: The Right to a Place in the Sun
title_sort youth: the right to a place in the sun
publisher Universidade de Lisboa
series Sisyphus
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publishDate 2013-10-01
description Changing population patterns aggravated by the financial crisis unleashed in 2008 reveal altered population dynamics that include increased longevity, population ageing and an expanding moratorium on youth. As generations that are more markedly defined sociologically take shape, a population bulge of young people awaiting work opportunities and the chance to become productive adults has now formed that demonstrates revolutionary potential. The transformations underway are leading to a re-dimensioning of traditional intergenerational resource transfers and underscoring the vulnerability of the various generations, particularly the adult generation, which is under increased pressure. In this context, education appears to be a dead end in several countries, since it no longer functions as a means toward social ascension. The over-rated value of the diplomas being conferred has become apparent and contrasts sharply with societies that are actually dedicated to reducing jobs and making employment increasingly precarious. It is a crisis scenario in which the legitimacy of education is seriously being questioned.
topic Youth
Demographics
Labour
Education
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/3626
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