![]() Coming from deprived areas, it is inevitable that not all of the teenagers make that transition into work, let alone into secure, meaningful work with a career or at least a good deal of stability. Disconnected Youth follows 88 individuals from more deprived parts of the country as they transition from teenager to adulthood, detailing the emotions and behaviours that come with the move into – hopefully – responsibility, first homes, and hard work. A good supplement, therefore, would be a book that is more data driven – and that can be found in Robert MacDonald and Jane Marsh’s book Disconnected Youth. ![]() Hudson’s book, of course, comes under the category of ‘anecdote’ and therefore risks being dismissed as such by those who want to deny the role of circumstances in an adult’s success. ![]()
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