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Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood (posted 9/1)Posted: September 01, 2009
The Urban Institute has released a collection of new research that explores the sometimes rough road to adulthood. This series entitled Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood examines youth vulnerability and risk-taking behaviors on
several outcomes for young adults, using the National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth, 1997 cohort. Notable results suggest youth follow one
of four patterns in connecting to the labor market and school in the
transition to adulthood: consistently-connected, later-connected,
initially-connected, or never-connected. Second generation Latinos make
a fairly smooth transition to young adulthood, but are less likely to
engage in post-secondary schooling than whites. Youth from low-income
families, distressed neighborhoods, and youth with poor mental health
engage in relatively high levels of some adolescent risk behaviors and
have relatively lower earnings and levels of connectedness in early
adulthood. To read the research articles click here . |
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