1. Chapter 16: Impoverished youth.
- Author
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de Aguiar Pereira, Elisabete Monteiro
- Subjects
TEENAGERS ,POVERTY ,YOUTH ,HOMELESS persons ,SOCIAL groups - Abstract
This chapter discusses the condition of impoverished youth in Brazil, England and the Philippines. Much publicity has been given in recent years to the noticeable groups of homeless people in many countries who live their lives on the streets and who die early deaths from starvation, disease or drug addiction. Impoverished peoples are vulnerable because of low levels of education that give the opportunity to obtain only low level occupations and low incomes. They live in low quality housing and neighborhoods. They are continually hindered in their attempts to change their status in life by immediate financial need, lack of other resources and/or other personal problems. Family backgrounds of the impoverished in Brazil, England and the Philippines suggest that generalizations as to the nature of their family lives are meaningless. Filipino youth come from a society like Brazil, that has strong family ties, with immediate and extended families living close together and all family members sharing in the responsibility of caring for the family. Impoverished Filipino youth enter the work force at very early ages, taking on the lowest skill jobs, when these are available.
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- 2000