Exploring care leavers' agency in achieving entry into the world of work: A cross‐national study in six countries

Author:

Johansson Helena1ORCID,Sjöblom Yvonne2,Höjer Ingrid1,Gilligan Robbie3,Arnau‐Sabatés Laura4,Pazlarová Hana5,Soyez Veerle6,Stoddart Jill7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Work University of Gothenburg P O Box 720 S‐405 30 Gothenburg Sweden

2. Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies University of Gävle Gävle Sweden

3. School of Social Work and Social Policy Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

4. Department of Theory of Education and Social Pedagogy Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Department of Social Work Charles University Prague Czech Republic

6. Department of Clinical & Lifespan Psychology Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium

7. Factor‐Inwentash Faculty of Social Work University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possible key ingredient in overcoming barriers to engagement in work. Several previous studies show difficulties in entering adult life, both in relation to higher and further education as well as entrance into work life. The article analyses interviews with young adults from six countries, who have spent at least part of their childhood and youth in out‐of‐home care and the results indicate that the care leavers have the ability to make plans and set up goals for the future that they in many cases are able to achieve or at least are striving for over time. In many instances, they show a strong motivation, for example, to educate themselves pursuing their goals. To support this transition of young care leavers, it is important to listen to ‘successful’ cases such as the ones presented.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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