The development of agency in professional youth work with girls and young women in the Netherlands
Date
2019Author
Boomkens, Cynthia
Schalk, René M.J.D.
Metz, Judith W.
Van Regenmortel, Tine M.R.F.
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Young people living in north-west European welfare states are challenged
to develop their individual strength. This is especially difficult for girls living in vulnerable
circumstances, because they face a form of marginalization. Girls work is a method of
professional youth work that supports girls in their identity development, making them
more capable of shaping their own lives now and as adults. This is conceptualized as
agency, which consist of the properties: intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness, self-reflection. This paper examines the extent to which girls work helps girls living in
vulnerable circumstances to develop their individual strength.
Findings: The article is based on a questionnaire filled out by 393 girls who participate
in 59 girls work activities in the Netherlands. This study shows that participation in girls
work contributes to the development of intentionality of these girls (F(3,387)¼4.60,
p¼.004). Furthermore, girls who received an individual approach are better capable
of reflecting on their actions than girls who only participated in group activities
(F(2,388)¼3.10, p¼.046).
Applications: The findings suggest that participation in girls work contributes to the
intentionality of girls in vulnerable circumstances, which is an important step in the
development of agency. But to accomplish this, girls need to learn how to act upon
their personal intentions. However, the findings do not show that girls work contributes
to the other properties of agency, suggesting that to support girls in shaping their
own lives, youth workers need to contribute more to the other levels of agency
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/28626https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1468017318784079
https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017318784079
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