Youth Policies: Universality, Redlining, or “Affirmative Action”?
Avenel, Cyprien
Youth Policies: Universality, Redlining, or “Affirmative Action”? - 2007.
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The author analyses the increase of targeting measures particularly towards young people in order to compensate the inadequacy of the common law policies. Referring to precise examples showing the uncertainty of the objectives, means and results of the measures, the author pleads for their more consistent registration within the common law policies. A real « positive discrimination » should allow the users to appropriate the common law policies, to become the actors and to be considered more like a local resource rather than like a deficient population
Youth Policies: Universality, Redlining, or “Affirmative Action”? - 2007.
5
The author analyses the increase of targeting measures particularly towards young people in order to compensate the inadequacy of the common law policies. Referring to precise examples showing the uncertainty of the objectives, means and results of the measures, the author pleads for their more consistent registration within the common law policies. A real « positive discrimination » should allow the users to appropriate the common law policies, to become the actors and to be considered more like a local resource rather than like a deficient population
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