Social Citizenship and Employment for Secondary School Students
Viewed:
1244
The study will guide communities, policy makers and social institutions about how best to encourage the
development of social and workplace citizenship behaviour in young people at a time of multiple, intersecting and
possibly contradictory social, policy and legislative changes. It will identify the structural mechanisms (via
curriculum development, industry policies/practice and public policy development) through which young
student-workers may become less vulnerable and more empowered in their labour market experiences. Ultimately,
this will result in a stronger voice for young people and hence a strengthened social fabric in the domain of work**Grantor:Australian Research Council (ARC)**External Ref:LP0774931
Research areas
Industrial
Relations
industrial relations
school to work transition
social citizenship at work
education
youth employment
720402
Connections
Has output
Has participant
Other
Date record created:
Date record modified:
2010-06-08T16:14:24Z
Record status:
Published - Open Access