Journal of Youth Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Youth Studies is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
About them, without them? figures of youth in Australian policy 2014–202159
‘Morphing between the margins’: how youth make a living across multiple spaces in South Africa and beyond58
COVID-19 and youth unemployment in MENA countries: a matching approach42
Mobilised yet unaffiliated: Italian youth and the uneven return to political participation41
Guiding young people’s social media use in school policies: opportunities, risks, moral panics, and imagined futures37
Work, employment and the material conditions of young people in developed economies: a Marxist political economy of youth perspective35
A life course perspective on the NEET phenomenon: long-term exclusion across cohorts, gender, and social origin among young adults in Norway33
Gendered youth transitions in local jihad in Indonesia: negotiating agency in arranged marriage30
Following the changes in young people’s drinking practices before and during the pandemic with a qualitative longitudinal interview material24
Sharing and liking as youth nano-level participation. Finnish students’ civic and political engagement in social media24
The psychosocial outcomes of young carers in Australia: a scoping review23
Lockdown practices: a portrait of young people in the family during the first lockdown in Portugal23
Mental health problems in youth and later receipt of social assistance: do parental resources matter?22
Risk, discomfort and disruption: experiences of (im)mobilities in public spaces among Swedish youth racialised as non-white21
Problematising engagement with technologies in transitions of young people identified as ‘Not in Education, Employment or Training’ (NEET) in Scotland20
From responsibilization to responsibility: justifications of everyday ecological practices of Moscow youth and worth of proactivity20
Young carers in Ghana: caring activities, ways into care and the impacts of caregiving19
Negotiating authenticity: experiences of student influencers on social media19
The gendered district effect: psychosocial reasons why girls wish to leave their rural communities18
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