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Youth Education-Work Nexus: Potentialities, Vulnerabilities and Resilience

Monday, July 14, 2014: 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
Room: F203
RC34 Sociology of Youth (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizer:
Clarence M. BATAN, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
The Persistence of Gender Inequalities in Australia Workplaces: An Analysis of Two Generations (Oral Presentation)
Jessica CROFTS, The University of Melbourne, Australia; Johanna WYN, The University of Melbourne, Australia; Hernan CUERVO, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Issues in School to Work Transition in Sri Lanka (Oral Presentation)
Siri HETTIGE, university of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka

Effects of Work Related Factors to the Schooling, Health and Recreation of Filipino Children (Oral Presentation)
Gloria Luz M. NELSON, University of the Philippines Los Baņos, Philippines

Young People's Practical Agency: Transitions From FE College To Work In London (Oral Presentation)
Kaori KITAGAWA, University of London, United Kingdom; Mabel ENCINAS, Institute of Education, University of London, United Kingdom

Understanding the Impact of Major Life Events on Young People's Academic Achievement and Post-Schooling Careers (Distributed Paper)
Jonathan SMITH, Monash University, Australia; Zlatko SKRBIS, Monash University, Australia

Pathways and Transition to Work in New Economies: A Study of Young People in Lucknow City, India (Distributed Paper)
Birendra Narain DUBEY, Central University, India; Brajesh KUMAR, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central) University, India

Youth in Social Transformation Through Education (Distributed Paper)
Neeta SANE, UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI, India

Youth Education-Work Nexus and New Configuration of Social Risks. Young People, Inequality and Youth Work (Distributed Paper)
Mei-Ling LIN, National Open University, Taiwan, Taiwan

The School: A Nurturing PLACE for Inefficient Work Force (Distributed Paper)
Manmohanjit HUNDAL, Indian Sociological Society, India

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