Title | The school-to-work transition for young people who experience custody |
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Type | Journal article |
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Authors | Dorsett, R., Bowyer, A. and Thomson, D. |
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Abstract | We use individual-level population data to characterise the pathways followed by young people in England who experience custody. We identify a typology of pathways up to age 18 and a separate typology covering ages 19-22. Our results confirm the generally poor prospects among this group, showing 80 per cent to be firmly established as not in employment, education or training (NEET) by age 22. Despite the high level of deprivation in the population considered, prospects are still found to vary with specific markers of disadvantage. Managing to avoid NEET when 16-18 is an important part of the strategy for avoiding NEET when older. This suggests the importance of policy interventions aimed at re-engagement of those who experience custody as a young person. |
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Keywords | School-to-work transition |
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| labour market |
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| young people |
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| custody |
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| sequence analysis |
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Journal | Longitudinal and Life Course Studies |
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Journal citation | 14 (3), p. 339–357 |
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ISSN | 1757-9597 |
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Year | 2023 |
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Publisher | Bristol University Press |
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Accepted author manuscript | License CC BY 4.0 |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1332/175795921X16726787156855 |
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Publication dates |
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Published | 27 Jan 2023 |
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Project | Youth custody: educational influences and labour market consequences |
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Funder | Nuffield Foundation |
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