Professor of Sociology Tracy Shildrick has undertaken many years of research on issues around young people, poverty and social exclusion. She leads the European Sociological Association's 'Youth and Generation' research network and is Deputy Editor of the Journal of Youth Studies.
The conference held by the Youth & Generation research network of European Sociological Association in Manresa near Barcelona this week (20-23 September), will look at how young people have absorbed a significant part of the unemployment and the worsening of labour market conditions.
Professor Shildrick and the European Sociological Association's 'Youth and Generation' research network has organised the conference jointly with the Catalan Youth Observatory.
Professor Shildrick, from Teesside University’s Social Futures Institute, explains: 'There is emerging evidence that social expenditure cuts are impacting badly on young people in particular.
'This weakening of the welfare system in a period of labour market crisis leaves young people unprotected and more dependent on the family resources, which may lead to increased social inequalities.
'Because of this, it is essential to improve the efficiency of the policies aimed at young people. A certain lack of knowledge transfer in the youth field has been detected at a European level and at this conference it is time to debate how we can improve this.'
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