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Given the pressures on the youth labour market throughout Europe, and concerns about the increasing juvenilisation of young adulthood (Spain’s "Peter Pan" syndrome), alternative, or parallel, tracks might potentially be developed to fulfil the same functions.
Therefore, specific measures are needed to address the juvenilization and feminization of poverty.
But his current research shows that stresses needed to trigger this juvenilization are not limited to those produced by calamities.
Neoteny or Juvenilization - the study in developmental biology of species that never completely reach maturity.
Both terms - "juvenilization" and "feminization" - have been contested in political and academic discourse.
Research also connects the juvenilization of poverty to overall trends in family structures, parental work, and economic supports for children and families.
The theory of a "juvenilization of poverty" rests on a notion that juvenile poverty is not just (too) high but increasing.
The Juvenilization of American Christianity.
This factor is one of the reasons why the juvenilization of poverty is so closely linked to discussions of female poverty.
One major factor, however, in the juvenilization of poverty has been the shift in the type of benefits regularly available to the poor in the US.
Relative measures of child poverty show that an even higher percentage of children in the US are impoverished, deepening the juvenilization of poverty.
The tendency to optimize, especially in stable and competitive environments, is resisted by a barrier against easy inheritance of selected phenotypic characters, and by juvenilization.
Research shows that there are some factors - both systematic programs and large cultural shifts - that may slow or ameliorate the juvenilization and feminization of poverty.
Thus while child poverty exists globally and around the world children suffer disproportionally from material deprivation, the juvenilization of poverty argument is most politically salient in rich countries.
In particular, the juvenilization of poverty is closely linked to the "feminization of poverty", or the ways in which women worldwide are also disproportionally affected by poverty.
If juvenilization was the characteristic for advanced status, then it was clear that the Mongoloid races were more deeply fetalized in most respects and thus capable of the greatest development.
Academic study of the juvenilization of poverty attempts to explain the methodical ways in which children are systematically disenfranchised by institutions, government welfare spending, and opportunities for health and wellness.
In particular, conservative researchers have argued that mismeasurement, inaccurate calculations, and inherent flaws in poverty data collection have overstated both child poverty rates and the juvenilization of poverty.
Many of the causes for the juvenilization of poverty follow highly racialized affect patterns, meaning children of color are far more likely to suffer from poverty, both in the United States and internationally.
Considering these shifts and anomalous patterns of prosperity, the term "juvenilization of poverty" was coined to give name to the growing understanding the poverty was being increasingly and systematically born by children.
In 1966, warnings (now known as advisories or information pieces) were added to permit more informed freedom of choice, and since 1983, in response to the "juvenilization of Hollywood," a category of Fourteen Years: Limited Admission has been used.
The term juvenilization of poverty is one used to describe the processes by which children are at a higher risk for being poor, suffer consistent and long-term negative effects due to deprivation (physical, mental, and psychological), and are disproportionally affected by systemic issues that perpetuate poverty.
In this sense, violence in film can be seen as a reaction against the 'juvenilization' of the young in a culture that still seeks to enclose the young within a restrictive cultural category that offers few ways for them to demonstrate their growing maturity or express their autonomy.
It is in these contexts that the juvenilization of poverty arguments are most applicable, as child poverty exists not just alongside or concurrently with other types of poverty but within rich societies and despite or even because of poverty reduction among other groups of citizens.
Of particular concern to those who study the juvenilization of poverty has been the rapid Of particular concern to those who study the juvenilization of poverty has been the rapid of poverty in two-parent homes.
In her seminal 1978 work on the feminization of poverty Diane Pearce suggests that one of the primary causes of the feminization of poverty (and, by extension, juvenilization of poverty) is the failure of formal and informal mechanisms to insure reliable private transfers of support to mothers and children.