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Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Released Wednesday, 24th February 2016
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Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Refusing adulthood, How young people feel about being poor

Wednesday, 24th February 2016
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Refusing adulthood. Laurie Taylor talks to Susan Neiman, the American moral philosopher, who asks, if and why, some people refuse to grow up. She argues that being an adult allows the opportunity for agency and independence rather than signalling decline. Yet a modern tendency to idolise youth prevents us from seeing the rewards of maturity. They're joined by the writer, Michael Bywater, who wonders if we inhabit a culture of creeping infantilisation.

Also, how children and young people feel about being poor. Rys Farthing, social policy researcher, explores how young people living in low-income neighbourhoods feel about their own lives, using data generated as part of a participatory policy project with five groups of young people, aged 11-21.

Producer: Jayne Egerton.

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