Jeanne Demoulin , Marie-Hélène Bacqué
This article is based on the results of a participatory research with young people from popular neighborhoods, carried out between 2018 and 2021 in ten neighborhoods in the Paris region. The Covid-19 pandemic and the confinement of the spring of 2020, as experienced by young people, increased the relevance of some dimensions already highlighted by our research in the immediate past. In particular, the health crisis has multiplied and made visible the situations of social inequality in studies and at work, the importance of the solidarity networks that were activated to face the difficulties and the diversity of the modalities of participation of the and young people, the vast majority of whom are of immigrant origin.
Type of production: Scientific articles and chapters
City: Paris
Year of publication: 2022
Publisher: Scripta Nova, vol. 26, no. 4
Language(s) of publication: Español
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