Limited expectations?: How 14-16-year-old Norwegians in poor families look at their future

"Using representative survey data from the municipality of Oslo, capital of Norway, this article examines expectations about the future among 14 - 16-year-olds in relatively poor families. Despite Norway's universalistic welfare policies and a period of growing economic prosperity prior to...

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Adolescents
Armut
Ausländer
Bildung
Bildungsabschluss
Bildungsbeteiligung
Diskriminierung
Einwanderer
Eltern
Employment opportunities
Expectation
Family
Futures
Happiness
Immigrants
Jugendlicher
Low Income Groups
Norway
Norwegen
Norwegians
Oslo
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Poverty
Schools
Schule
Social psychology
Social reproduction
Soziale Schicht
Soziale Situation
Soziale Umwelt
Sozialpolitik
Unemployment
Welfare policy
Zufriedenheit
Zukunftsperspektive
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