Children and SocietyRoutledge, 2014 M09 25 - 368 páginas Provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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... ethnic diversity has increased, though today the great majority of children of ethnic minority background were bom in the UK • male unemployment has increased markedly • there has been a substantial rise in the proportion of mothers in ...
... ethnic diversity has increased, though today the great majority of children of ethnic minority background were bom in the UK • male unemployment has increased markedly • there has been a substantial rise in the proportion of mothers in ...
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... ethnicity, class, disability and other characteristics crucially affect children's experiences, self-perceptions and treatment by others. Social attitudes about these qualities often form the basis for marginalisation and stigmatisation ...
... ethnicity, class, disability and other characteristics crucially affect children's experiences, self-perceptions and treatment by others. Social attitudes about these qualities often form the basis for marginalisation and stigmatisation ...
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... ethnicity, religion, language or life-stage, for example. Less positively, networks can be the locus of conflict ... Ethnic minority families tend to retain strong ties with a wide set of extended kin, though migration has sometimes ...
... ethnicity, religion, language or life-stage, for example. Less positively, networks can be the locus of conflict ... Ethnic minority families tend to retain strong ties with a wide set of extended kin, though migration has sometimes ...
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... ethnicity and class. Qvortrup et al. (1994) linked the previous low status of children in sociology to the position of children in society more generally. They portrayed children as a quintessential minority group, defined by its ...
... ethnicity and class. Qvortrup et al. (1994) linked the previous low status of children in sociology to the position of children in society more generally. They portrayed children as a quintessential minority group, defined by its ...
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... ethnic background and social status are seen as discrete The focus is on children as a 'social group', with low status and power in society. Childhood is depicted as socially created. Childhood is seen as evolving in diverse ways ...
... ethnic background and social status are seen as discrete The focus is on children as a 'social group', with low status and power in society. Childhood is depicted as socially created. Childhood is seen as evolving in diverse ways ...
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Chapter 3 Childrens needs | |
Chapter 4 Childrens family relationships | |
Chapter 5 Childrens peer relationships activities and cultures | |
Chapter 8 An adequate standard of living | |
Chapter 9 Children who commit crimes | |
Chapter 10 Child abuse and child protection | |
Chapter 11 Separated children | |
reevaluating concepts and policies | |
References | |
Appendix I | |
Index | |
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