Juventude : idades da vida e gerações
By: MAUGER, Gérard.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IESP / UERJ, 2013Online resources: Acesso Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais 56, 1, p. 169-183Abstract: This article begins showing that the three distinct, albeit related notions of ages of life, family generations, and social generations are all integral to the concept of mode of reproduction. Next, it shows that youth, defined as a sequence within biographical trajectories characterized by the double-sided accession to a stable position in the labor market and matrimonial market, can be simultaneously described as a period of primitive accumulation, weightlessness and status inconsistencies, social indetermination, classification and the crystallization of habitus.This article begins showing that the three distinct, albeit related notions of ages of life, family generations, and social generations are all integral to the concept of mode of reproduction. Next, it shows that youth, defined as a sequence within biographical trajectories characterized by the double-sided accession to a stable position in the labor market and matrimonial market, can be simultaneously described as a period of primitive accumulation, weightlessness and status inconsistencies, social indetermination, classification and the crystallization of habitus.
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