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Abstract
If the supposedly disaffected young provide the subtext to so many of our social anxieties, then the young homeless loom larger here than most: our most vivid reminder of social exclusion, and exemplars too of what the tabloid press like to describe as the feckless, wilful poor.
This book explores what life is really like for Britain's young homeless: estranged from their families, out of work and making do on the fringes of social security. The result is a vivid portrait of a pressing social problem.
Based on extended fieldwork study - the author spent twelve months in the company of young people moving between hostel accommodation, rented bed-sit tenancies and episodes of street-sleeping - Better Times Than This is Britain's first full ethnographic study of youth homelessness.
'Tom Hall writes with deep insight and a spare elegance. In the best realist tradition, he shows us the lives of homeless young people in an entirely fresh way'
Keith Hart, University of Aberdeen
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | vii | ||
1 Introduction | 1 | ||
2 At the Hostel | 15 | ||
3 In the Bedsits | 48 | ||
4 On the Streets | 76 | ||
5 Growing Apart? | 100 | ||
6 Coming of Age | 117 | ||
7 Conclusion | 132 | ||
Bibliography | 144 | ||
Index | 147 | ||
ABC project | 28 |