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Social inequality and young people in Europe: their capacity to aspire

By Evelyne Baillergeau and Jan Willem Duyvendak

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This postcard by Evelyne Baillergeau and Jan Willem Duyvendak features in the World Social Science Report 2016. Balliergeau and Duyvendak highlight how aspirations are affected by social inequality, and differences in aspirations can contribute to deepening social inequality. Their research analyses the capacity of young Europeans to aspire and the ways in which this capacity develops.

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