Gill Jones, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Keele University
- How do young people experience leaving home?
- What is the relationship between leaving home, independence and adulthood?
- How important are family, friends and other sources of support in young people’s lives?
The role of significant others, particularly parents, on young people’s decisions is a key theme, as well as considering how young people’s practices impact on others. The book places the processes of leaving the parental home in a wider perspective, theoretically and in terms of policy concerns. Throughout the text, different international contexts are used for comparison.
Drawing on a broad range of disciplines including sociology, geography, social policy, youth studies and cultural studies, this is a key text for researchers, post-graduate students and final year undergraduates interested in issues related to the family, youth studies and comparative social sciences.