2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.02.019
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The life course perspective: An integrative research paradigm for examining the educational experiences of adult care leavers?

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“…Born out of work across several disciplines including sociology, anthropology, and demography, the life course emphasizes how historical time and a person's culture affect and shape their experiences over time (Hutchison, ). The suitability of the life course perspective to the study of the educational experiences of adult care leavers has been discussed in a previous paper by the authors (Brady & Gilligan, ). In this earlier paper, the authors emphasize the potential of the life course perspective to facilitate a deeper understanding of the educational experiences of adult care leavers by considering the core concepts and principles (or “themes”) of life course theory.…”
Section: Linked Lives and The Life Course Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Born out of work across several disciplines including sociology, anthropology, and demography, the life course emphasizes how historical time and a person's culture affect and shape their experiences over time (Hutchison, ). The suitability of the life course perspective to the study of the educational experiences of adult care leavers has been discussed in a previous paper by the authors (Brady & Gilligan, ). In this earlier paper, the authors emphasize the potential of the life course perspective to facilitate a deeper understanding of the educational experiences of adult care leavers by considering the core concepts and principles (or “themes”) of life course theory.…”
Section: Linked Lives and The Life Course Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The life course perspective provides a useful conceptual and theoretical framework for considering development over time and is particularly suited to examining the educational journeys of care‐experienced adults (Brady & Gilligan, ). One of the central principles of the life course perspective is that of “linked lives” that emphasizes the interdependence of human lives over time and the ways in which relationships can both support and constrain behaviours (Hutchison, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That said, no singular factor affects placement stability. Recent approaches which incorporate life course insights further illuminate how permanence and stability discourses are contextual (Brady and Gilligan, 2018). How young people interpret permanence and stability relates to individual circumstances and unique life histories.…”
Section: Permanence and Stability For Young People In Care: Irish Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed at the outset of this paper, research evidence suggests within Wales, the UK and internationally, children and young people in care achieve poorer educational outcomes compared to individuals not in care (Brady & Gilligan, 2018;Jackson, 1994Jackson, , 2010O'Higgins et al, 2015;Sebba et al, 2015;Vinnerljung & Hjern, 2011;Courtney & Dworsky, 2006;Berger et al, 2015;Stein, 2012;Welsh Government, 2016a). Our experiences of working with children and young people in care has engendered both an admiration for the individuals we have encountered, and at the same time, a disappointment that despite social research and policy interventions, they are faced with pervasive educational and social inequalities which can have consequences for their transitions to the workplace and their sense of security, self and ongoing stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%