M. Longo, Claire Bidart, Jérémy Alfonsi, Marjolaine Noël, T. Berthet
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Abstract
Work plays an important role in the lives of both societies and individuals. It serves as both a means for
social integration and a source of identity, notwithstanding historical contexts marked by precarious
employment. Whereas much international research and many comparative studies have addressed
young people’s relationship to work, the existing literature tends to paint a rather uniform picture of
youth. This article begins with a focus on the unique aspects of the relationship to work among vulnerable
youth, which leads to an exploration of the processes by which these individuals develop agency.
Coupled with inductive qualitative analysis, the systematic international perspective provided by
interviews conducted with vulnerable youth (dropouts, immigrants, Indigenous persons, rural residents,
and overqualified individuals) in Quebec and France shows that labour market participation not only
remains important to these youth but constitutes a hub around which their lives acquire structure and
meaning. They experience inactivity very negatively and express strong criticism of social assistance.
Although vulnerable youth are acutely affected by material insecurity and often cite the desire to earn
money as a reason for working, financial considerations remain complex by involving a variety of
dimensions. Finally, despite the hardships they experience, young people tend to describe the labour
market in pragmatic and optimistic terms.