The Role of Agency in Shaping the Educational Journeys of Care-experienced Adults: Insights from a Life Course Study of Education and Care |
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Authors: | Eavan Brady Robbie Gilligan |
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Institution: | School of Social Work & Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Research examining the low educational attainment of children in care and care leavers tends to underuse social theory (Berridge, 2007). To contribute to addressing this gap, we use life course theory to explore the role of agency in shaping the educational pathways of 18 Irish adults (aged 24–36 years) with care experience. Findings suggest that agency is a valuable conceptual tool for examining the nuance and complexity of how individual actions shape the education of care-experienced adults throughout the life course and interact with contextual and structural factors over time. |
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Keywords: | agency life course perspective care-experienced education |
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