The Journal of Applied Youth Studies examines the experiences and challenges of young people across various contexts. It focuses on themes such as youth engagement in the digital economy, navigating chronic illness and healthcare systems, civic and climate activism, financial literacy and well-being, and the impact of educational pathways. The journal also explores issues of mental health, loneliness, professional development in youth work, and the transition to adulthood, often considering the influence of social, cultural, and structural factors on young people's lives.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
AnthropologyQ1
Cultural StudiesQ1
EducationQ2
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Q2
Sociology and Political ScienceQ2
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Scopus Categories
AnthropologySociology and Political ScienceSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Cultural StudiesEducation
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Youth Education and Societal DynamicsEmployment and Welfare StudiesYouth Development and Social SupportSocial Media and PoliticsChildren's Rights and ParticipationGlobal Educational Policies and ReformsTourism, Volunteerism, and DevelopmentImpact of Technology on AdolescentsGlobal Education and MulticulturalismEducation Systems and Policy