RT Article T1 The Decivilizing Process and Urban Working-Class Youth in Scotland JF Social justice VO 38 IS 4 SP 106 OP 126 A1 Law, Alex A2 Mooney, Gerry 1960- LA English YR 2011 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747156035 AB The article discusses the impact of decreased socioeconomic divisions and social labeling on self-perceptions among working-class youth in Scotland, particularly focusing on the efforts to eliminate Great Britain's history of a class society. It addresses the denial of the effects of social and economic structure on individual social status, as well as comments on the relationship between efforts to decivilize Great Britain and perceptions of social superiority. Other topics explored include public policy in Great Britain, the changing perception of the label working-class, and social dependency. K1 Economics K1 Great Britain -- Social conditions K1 Public Administration K1 Social Structure K1 Self-perception in adolescence K1 Self-perception -- Social aspects K1 Social status K1 Working class -- Great Britain K1 Youth