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Youth Migration and the Politics of Wellbeing

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This book examines the factors affecting the health and wellbeing of young people as they transition to adulthood under the shadow of migration control. Drawing on unique longitudinal data, it illu...
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This book examines the factors affecting the health and wellbeing of young people as they transition to adulthood under the shadow of migration control. Drawing on unique longitudinal data, it illuminates how they conceptualize wellbeing for themselves and others in contexts of prolonged and politically induced uncertainty.

The authors offer an in-depth analysis of the experiences of over one hundred unaccompanied young migrants, primarily from Afghanistan, Albania and Eritrea. They show the lengths these young people will go to in pursuit of safety, security and the futures they aspire to.

Interdisciplinary in nature, the book champions a new political economy analysis of wellbeing in the context of migration and demonstrates the urgent need for policy reform.

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Price: $45.95
Pages: 278
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 18 December 2020
ISBN: 9781529209037
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Migration, immigration and emigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Refugees and political asylum, Age groups: adolescents

Elaine Chase is Associate Professor in Education, Health and International Development at UCL Institute of Education.

Jennifer Allsopp is Postdoctoral Fellow in International Migration at Harvard Graduate School of Education and Coordinator of the Immigration Initiative at Harvard University.

Introduction

Conceptualizing Wellbeing in the Context of Migration and Youth Transitions

Capturing Wellbeing in Transition: An Alternative Approach

‘Iron Rod’ or ‘Colander’? Welfare Regimes in England and Italy

The Pursuit of Safety and Freedom

Legal Integrity and Recognition

Identity and Belonging

Constructing Viable Futures as ‘Adults’

Emotional and Mental Wellbeing

Friendships, Connections and Relationships

Transnational Family and Connections

Conclusion