2016
DOI: 10.4000/brussels.1339
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Jeunesses bruxelloises : entre diversité et précarité

Abstract: La revue scientifique électronique pour les recherches sur Bruxelles / Het elektronisch wetenschappelijk tijdschrift voor onderzoek over Brussel / The e-journal for academic research on Brussels Notes de synthèse | 2016 Jeunesses bruxelloises : entre diversité et précarité Note de synthèse BSI De Brusselse jeugd: tussen diversiteit en kwetsbaarheid. BSI synthesenota Brussels youth: between diversity and lack of security. BSI synopsis

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“…4 Many of those are of foreign descent: in 2020, over a third of Brussels' population held a foreign nationality. Several studies confirm a particularly favourable age structure for young people in the immigrant and Muslim population groups (Schoonvaere 2014;Sacco et al 2016). Moreover, if the variable of origin is considered, rather than merely nationality, the number of people of foreign origineither born with a foreign nationality or with a parent who was born with a foreign nationalityrepresents three quarters of the total population of the region (see note 4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…4 Many of those are of foreign descent: in 2020, over a third of Brussels' population held a foreign nationality. Several studies confirm a particularly favourable age structure for young people in the immigrant and Muslim population groups (Schoonvaere 2014;Sacco et al 2016). Moreover, if the variable of origin is considered, rather than merely nationality, the number of people of foreign origineither born with a foreign nationality or with a parent who was born with a foreign nationalityrepresents three quarters of the total population of the region (see note 4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The joint observation of these two modes of dissemination and use allows us to sketch out an analysis of the way in which public action feeds on the results of research, in particular when it is mentioned in the press. Among the texts which met with such a fate and were notably the subject of parliamentary questions or debates are, for example, several articles and synopses on education and youth [Wayens et al, 2013;Sacco et al, 2016;Veinstein and Sirdey, 2016;Wayens et al, 2016], daily mobility [De Witte and Macharis, 2010;Hubert et al, 2013;Gilow, 2015] and housing [Bernard and Lemaire, 2015;Dessouroux et al, 2016].…”
Section: Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En particulier, les programmes qui visent les jeunes entre 18 et 30 ans labellisés comme « NEET » (neither in education, employment or training), menés dans le cadre de l'initiative pour l'emploi des jeunes (IEJ) en collaboration avec le Fonds social européen, réduisent la problématique à une question d'employabilité individuelle. Ainsi, ces programmes tiennent peu compte du fait que la jeunesse est aussi traversée par la question sociale qui, à Bruxelles, s'articule aux questions d'ethnicité et aux processus de ségrégation spatio-résidentielle [Jacobs et Rea, 2007;Rea et al, 2009 ;Sacco et al, 2016]. En effet, Bruxelles est une ville fortement polarisée [Van Hamme et al 2016] : les périphéries sont composées des quartiers les plus favorisés sur le plan socio-économique.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified