Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
(2020). Growing up is not a private matter. Trajectories to adulthood among Roma youth . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/171108
Abstract:
Young Roma in today’s Italy often live in precarious and segregated housing conditions, experience difficulties in entering the labour
market, have a lower average level of educational achievement than their non-Roma peers and are at risk of early marriage.
Growing up in this context presents huge challenges but adolescents can be supported through empowerment interventions with
an individualized approach. Growing up Is Not a Private Matter opens by presenting the scientific debate on public policy, participation
and peer education for minority youth, questioning the different approaches that have been implemented in the countries involved, with particular attention to the Italian context. The second part discusses methodological approaches, while the third and final section provides a detailed analysis of the research results. The text intends to offer the public a structured theoretical analysis in dialogue with both national and international literature, exploring the complex and interlinked processes of research and intervention.
market, have a lower average level of educational achievement than their non-Roma peers and are at risk of early marriage.
Growing up in this context presents huge challenges but adolescents can be supported through empowerment interventions with
an individualized approach. Growing up Is Not a Private Matter opens by presenting the scientific debate on public policy, participation
and peer education for minority youth, questioning the different approaches that have been implemented in the countries involved, with particular attention to the Italian context. The second part discusses methodological approaches, while the third and final section provides a detailed analysis of the research results. The text intends to offer the public a structured theoretical analysis in dialogue with both national and international literature, exploring the complex and interlinked processes of research and intervention.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.3.01 Monografie o trattati scientifici - Books
Elenco autori:
Persico, Greta; Daniele, Ulderico; Ottaviano, Cristiana
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