Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England Qualitative Longitudinal Study, 2021-2022

Butler-Rees, Angharad and Chapple, Melissa and Chatzitheochari, Stella (2024). Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England Qualitative Longitudinal Study, 2021-2022. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856787

There is evidence that individuals who experience childhood or adult disability lag behind in educational and work outcomes. However, we still know very little surrounding the social processes and mechanisms behind these inequalities. This project aims to rectify this omission by focussing on educational and occupational pathways of disabled youth in contemporary England. By employing nationally representative longitudinal data and a longitudinal qualitative study of disabled young people, we seek to produce a novel conceptual framework for the sociological understanding of disability differentials in educational and occupational attainment, challenging perspectives that consider disadvantaged as a natural consequence of disability.

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Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England (RPG-2020-202) is a 36-month research project funded by the Leverhulme Trust (November 2020-November 2023).

The project aims to provide novel evidence surrounding educational transitions and labour market outcomes of disabled young people in England, and to investigate the whole range of mechanisms through which adolescent disability is translated into social disadvantage.

The ‘Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England Qualitative Longitudinal Study' is a part of this broader project, which began during March 2021 and involved the collection of qualitative interview-based data from disabled young people and their parents/guardians. The project focused specifically on the experiences of dyslexic, autistic and/or physically disabled young people.

Data were collected in waves in order to capture the experiences of young people through their post-16 education transitions into work and further education. Wave 1 interviews were conducted with the young people at age 15-16 (prior/during GCSE examinations) and wave 2 interviews a year later when the young people had entered further education and were aged 16-17 years old.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Butler-Rees Angharad University of Warwick https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0864-1411
Chapple Melissa University of Liverpool https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6364-1479
Chatzitheochari Stella University of Warwick https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6773-3995
Sponsors: Leverhulme Trust
Grant reference: RPG-2020-202
Topic classification: Social stratification and groupings
Education
Society and culture
Keywords: DISABLED CHILDREN, SOCIAL CLASS, EDUCATION, SCHOOL TRANSITION
Project title: Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England
Grant holders: Stella Chatzitheochari
Project dates:
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November 2020November 2023
Date published: 21 Dec 2023 13:05
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 08:10

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