9780674009233-0674009231-Working and Growing Up in America (Adolescent Lives, 2)

Working and Growing Up in America (Adolescent Lives, 2)

ISBN-13: 9780674009233
ISBN-10: 0674009231
Edition: First Edition-Signed
Author: Jeylan T. Mortimer
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674009233
ISBN-10: 0674009231
Edition: First Edition-Signed
Author: Jeylan T. Mortimer
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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Working and Growing Up in America (Adolescent Lives, 2) (ISBN-13: 9780674009233 and ISBN-10: 0674009231), written by authors Jeylan T. Mortimer, was published by Harvard University Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Child Psychology (Psychology & Counseling, Child Psychology, Psychology, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Working and Growing Up in America (Adolescent Lives, 2) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Child Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.03.

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Should teenagers have jobs while they're in high school? Doesn't working distract them from schoolwork, cause long-term problem behaviors, and precipitate a "precocious" transition to adulthood?

This report from a remarkable longitudinal study of 1,000 students, followed from the beginning of high school through their mid-twenties, answers, resoundingly, no. Examining a broad range of teenagers, Jeylan Mortimer concludes that high school students who work even as much as half-time are in fact better off in many ways than students who don't have jobs at all. Having part-time jobs can increase confidence and time management skills, promote vocational exploration, and enhance subsequent academic success. The wider social circle of adults they meet through their jobs can also buffer strains at home, and some of what young people learn on the job--not least responsibility and confidence--gives them an advantage in later work life.

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