Переход к взрослой жизни молодых людей, имеющих опыт институциональной заботы. / Chernova, Zhanna V.; Shpakovskaya, Larisa L.
In: МОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ, No. 3, 07.07.2020, p. 94-118.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Переход к взрослой жизни молодых людей, имеющих опыт институциональной заботы
AU - Chernova, Zhanna V.
AU - Shpakovskaya, Larisa L.
N1 - Funding Information: of the HSE Academic Fund Program in 2020–2022 (grant No. 2001005), “5-100 — Russian Academic Excellence Project” and supported by “Arifmetika Dobra” Charity Foundation. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Russian Public Opinion Research Center, VCIOM. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/7/7
Y1 - 2020/7/7
N2 - The article explores the transition to adulthood of care leavers in Russia. Social policies enabling access to public services create a normative vision of youth's behavior according to age. Modern societies are characterized by destandardization and defragmentation of events unfolding in the biographies of young people, and individuals are expected to play an active role in making vital choices and decisions. In this article, transition is viewed as a number of social policy institutions and culture-related normative regulations framing the process of growing up. The authors use the resilience concept taking into consideration a societal context to bridge the gap between the structure level and the individual biography level during the transition to adulthood. The study is based on biographical interviews of care leavers, expert interviews, thematic blogs and forums. The authors provide an analysis of typical trajectories of the transition to adulthood: moving forward, adapting and going off the trajectory. The article describes resilience factors behind a particular path and explains how different understanding of adulthood and a normative transition to adulthood turn into structural restrictions resembling industrial society and leaving no chances for care leavers for a more individualized flexible transition typical of modern young people (basically, middle class young people with a family as an "insurance mechanism"; their transitions is regarded as a cultural norm while growing up). Standardized normative model of transition that care leavers have to follow goes contrary to the modern trend towards pluralization of youth lifestyles.
AB - The article explores the transition to adulthood of care leavers in Russia. Social policies enabling access to public services create a normative vision of youth's behavior according to age. Modern societies are characterized by destandardization and defragmentation of events unfolding in the biographies of young people, and individuals are expected to play an active role in making vital choices and decisions. In this article, transition is viewed as a number of social policy institutions and culture-related normative regulations framing the process of growing up. The authors use the resilience concept taking into consideration a societal context to bridge the gap between the structure level and the individual biography level during the transition to adulthood. The study is based on biographical interviews of care leavers, expert interviews, thematic blogs and forums. The authors provide an analysis of typical trajectories of the transition to adulthood: moving forward, adapting and going off the trajectory. The article describes resilience factors behind a particular path and explains how different understanding of adulthood and a normative transition to adulthood turn into structural restrictions resembling industrial society and leaving no chances for care leavers for a more individualized flexible transition typical of modern young people (basically, middle class young people with a family as an "insurance mechanism"; their transitions is regarded as a cultural norm while growing up). Standardized normative model of transition that care leavers have to follow goes contrary to the modern trend towards pluralization of youth lifestyles.
KW - Biographical approach
KW - Care leavers
KW - Life trajectories
KW - Transition to adulthood
KW - Youth
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85091352123&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14515/monitoring.2020.3.1618
DO - 10.14515/monitoring.2020.3.1618
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85091352123
SP - 94
EP - 118
JO - МОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ
JF - МОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ
SN - 2219-5467
IS - 3
ER -
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