Challenging stereotypes. Being young in countries in times of crisis: Argentina's case

This paper aims at analyzing the particular features taken on by a segment commonly called the young population, defined as such only on the basis of an age bracket classification, in a country marked by political, economical and social instability.

Challenging Stereotypes

Being young in countries in times of crisis: Argentina's Case

Mónica MarkwaldMarkwald, La Madrid y Asociados, Argentina

Daniela Pérez LloverasMarkwald, La Madrid y Asociados, Argentina

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

According to Mario Margulis and Marcelo Urresti, two dimensions have to be considered when analyzing youth: a vital moratorium comprised by the “temporal surplus, credit or plus and capital” that arises from their distance from death and a social moratorium or “period of time during which their entry into adult world responsibilities is deferred” and that youth, “like any other socially constituted category which alludes to...

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