This chapter is about single teenager mothers in Italy. More specifically, my aim is to discuss the relationship between “anomalies” in the transition process to adulthood and the development of factors of inequality: in this case, the link between poverty and social exclusion and the normative transitions in the lives of young single mothers (between 13 and 24 years of age).
Ruspini, E. (2006). Going Against The Tide. Young Lone Mothers in Italy. In C. Leccardi, E. Ruspini (a cura di), A New Youth? Young People, Generations and Family Life (pp. 253-275). Aldershot : Ashgate.
Going Against The Tide. Young Lone Mothers in Italy
RUSPINI, ELISABETTA
2006
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This chapter is about single teenager mothers in Italy. More specifically, my aim is to discuss the relationship between “anomalies” in the transition process to adulthood and the development of factors of inequality: in this case, the link between poverty and social exclusion and the normative transitions in the lives of young single mothers (between 13 and 24 years of age).File in questo prodotto:
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