F. Sabrina, Roberti Eugenia, Alejandro Burgos, José Antonio Pozzer
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DE POLÍTICAS Y SUBJETIVIDADES. NUEVAS ESTRATEGIAS DE INTERVENCIÓN EN DISPOSITIVOS DE INCLUSIÓN SOCIO-EDUCATIVA Y LABORAL PARA JÓVENES EN ARGENTINA (2008-2016)
The paper aims to contribute to studies that complicate the analysis of transitions between education and work. Thus, are analyzed devices including socio-educational and job seeking to intervene in the subjectivity of people who participate in them, after improving opportunities for socio-labor inclusion. Two cases are presented, with particular features: The Youth Program for More and Better Jobs and a Vocational Training Center, both based in two municipalities of Argentina. The cases are approached from a double perspective: institutional through the regulations governing them and the voices of their managers, and the speech of participants subjects themselves.