Young people and youth policies in Spain in times of austerity: Between juggling and the trapeze

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The aim of this article is to present and discuss the situation regarding young people and youth policy in Spain via the parameters of the magic triangle linking policy, research and action: (1) the situation of young people in Spain today - some indicators are highlighted regarding the main challenges and opportunities for young people, with references to the so-called Ni-Nis (neither studying nor working) and the movement of the outraged youth that occupied the streets of Spain's major cities in May 2011; (2) the current approaches adopted by public youth policies in Spain and limitations and difficulties encountered by the government in attempting to meet the demands of young people; (3) social work with young people and professionals involved in youth policies. In the last section, we conclude with some open questions and proposals for the immediate future. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

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Soler, P., Planas, A., & Feixa, C. (2014). Young people and youth policies in Spain in times of austerity: Between juggling and the trapeze. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 19(SUPPL. 1), 62–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2013.823552

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