Journal of Youth Studies

July  2006
Volume 9, Issue No. 1

Serial No. 17

  • Feature: The Emerging Poverty Cycle
> The Intergenerational Poverty Problem and Its Alleviation Strategy

WONG Hung

> Policy Responses to Intergenerational Poverty Cherry TSE
> The Role of Social Policies in Alleviating Intergenerational Poverty Christine FANG
> Rethinking Strategy Against Poverty: Hong Kong and Abroad CHONG Chan-yau
> Social Exclusion and Intergenerational Poverty: Situation and Strategies HO Hei-wah
> Strategies to Eliminate Intergenerational Poverty Thomas S. T. CHAN
> Family System and Youth Poverty Nelson W. S. CHOW
> Is Education an Effective Way to Alleviate Intergenerational Poverty? YUEN Yuet Mui Celeste
> Poverty Reduction: An Urban Planning Perspective Stanley C.T. YIP
> A Way to Minimize Intergenerational Poverty: Helping Our Youth to Enter the Labour Market by Enhancing their Employability and Self-Confidence Gary TANG Leung-shun
  • Pan-Chinese Societies Exchange: Promoting Youth Entrepreneurship
> From YBI to YBC: The Practice of Youth Business Internation in China ZHANG Hui-ling
> The Business Start-Up Environment for Youth in Taiwan LIM Chun Hao
> Promoting Innovation and Enterprise Amongst Youths in Singapore Farah Adila FAMI
> Promotion of Youth Entrepreneurship: Services and Measures from the Experience of Youth Business Hong Kong Louisa LAU
  • Professional Exchange
> Avoiding Early Intrusion in the Lives of Children: The Need for Juvenile Justice Reform in Hong Kong Wing Hong CHUI
> Management Control in Adolescent Residential Placements Su-Hwa PONG
> Perceived Parental Behavioural Control, Psychological Control, and Parent-Child Relational Qualities in Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong SHEK D. T. L
LEE T. Y.
CHOW J. T. W.
> Inclusive Education Policy - A Myth about Hong Kong Mainstream Classrooms LAM Bick Har
YEUNG See Wai, Alison
> Secondary School Pupils’ Perceptions of Civic Education under Globalization WU Siu-wai

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