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Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sonia Bertolini, Chiara Ghislieri, Antonella Meo, Valentina Moiso, Rosy Musumeci, Roberta Ricucci, Paola Maria Torrioni
Becoming adult in hard times Current and future issues on job insecurity and autonomy
It is well known that the current economic recession has affected the youth population more than other age cohorts in many European countries. Nevertheless, the effects on young people’s daily lives are have not been carefully examined by intertwining different scientific perspectives. In addition to the growing attention paid to the unemployment rate, other consequences risk being underestimated. This contribution focuses on the consequences of early job insecurity and labour-market exclusion (i.e. unemployment or economic inactivity) for European youth’s autonomy in terms of leaving the parental home and forming one’s own family. Thanks to a fruitful scientific dialogue between sociology and psychology, the authors critically discuss an updated literature review on the transition from youth to adult life.

The book has been written by a group of scholars working at the Department of Culture, Politics and Society and Psychology (University of Turin, IT) jointly with a colleague from the Umea University (SE).
anno di pubblicazione 2015
pp. 88
ISBN cartaceo 9788899200725
ISBN pdf 9788899200732
ISBN epub 9788899200879
Research fellow at the Department of Sociology at Umeå University and an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics. Her current research interests concern labour market integration of youth, transition to adulthood and the impact of family structure on the well-being of the family members. She is also interested in statistical methods of causal inference.
University of Turin. Associated Professor in Sociology of Work. Her main research activity is in Labour market flexibilization in different
systems of Welfare State. Her expertise is in the comparative qualitative analysis of data on young people and their life trajectories.
University of Turin. Associate Professor in Work and Organizational Psychology. Her research interests regard 4 main topics: a) workfamily balance and conflict; b) wellbeing and job insecurity; c) leadership, followership and entrepreneurship; d) vocational guidance and organizational behavior training.
University of Turin. Associate Professor in Sociology and she teaches Social Research Methodology and Social Inequalities and Vulnerability. Her main fields of research are poverty and social exclusion, social vulnerability and inequality dynamics, social policies and local welfare.
University of Turin. Ph.D. in Comparative Social Research, is research fellow in Sociology. Her research interests include household finance, social vulnerability, financialisation and inequalities, access to money, innovation in money circuits.
University of Turin. Ph.D., is research fellow in Sociology. Her research interests and experiences cross the borders between Sociology of Family and Work. She has participated to national and international comparative researches on job insecurity and family life, transition to parenthood, and social exclusion of youth.
Ricercatrice presso l’Università degli Studi di Torino, dove insegna Sociologia dell’Islam e Sociologia delle Relazioni Interetniche. Come membro di FIERI ha condotto numerose ricerche sui figli dell’immigrazione, su cui ha pubblicato sia in Italia sia all’estero.
University of Turin. Assistant professor in Sociology of Cultural Processes. She is expert in researches focused on family, youth transition from parental household, transition to parenthood, socialization processes. She has technical skills in quantitative and qualitative longitudinal analysis. Actually she is interested in developing mixed-methods research programs.

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