The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth

The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth
Title The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Gruber
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2009-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226309479

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One of the most important public policy issues in the United States is how to improve the life prospects of disadvantaged youth who, in their formative years, face low-quality school systems, poor access to health care, and high-crime environments. The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth includes a broad range of research examining various aspects of disadvantage, and ways of increasing the ability of low-income youths to improve their circumstances later in life. Taking an empirical economics perspective, the nine essays in this volume assess the causal impacts of disadvantage on youth outcomes, and how policy interventions can alleviate those impacts. Each chapter develops a framework to describe the relationship between youths and later life outcomes, addressing such factors as educational opportunity, health, neighborhood crime rates, and employment. This vital book documents the serious short- and long-term negative consequences of childhood disadvantage and provides nuanced evidence of the impact of public policy designed to help needy children.

America's Problem Youth

America's Problem Youth
Title America's Problem Youth PDF eBook
Author Oscar G. Mink
Publisher
Total Pages 218
Release 1970
Genre Education
ISBN

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Reconnecting Disadvantaged Young Men

Reconnecting Disadvantaged Young Men
Title Reconnecting Disadvantaged Young Men PDF eBook
Author Peter B. Edelman
Publisher The Urban Insitute
Total Pages 178
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780877667285

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Examines field programmes and research studies and recommends specific strategies to enhance education, training, and employment opportunities for disadvantaged youth; to improve the incentives of less-skilled young workers to accept employment; and to address the severe barriers and disincentives faced by some youth, such as ex-offenders and noncustodial fathers.

Disadvantaged Youth

Disadvantaged Youth
Title Disadvantaged Youth PDF eBook
Author Louis A. Ferman
Publisher
Total Pages 142
Release 1967
Genre Youth
ISBN

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Understanding Disadvantaged Youth: Their Problems and Potentials

Understanding Disadvantaged Youth: Their Problems and Potentials
Title Understanding Disadvantaged Youth: Their Problems and Potentials PDF eBook
Author Rita M. Tatis
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 1970
Genre Children with social disabilities
ISBN

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The Privileged Poor

The Privileged Poor
Title The Privileged Poor PDF eBook
Author Anthony Abraham Jack
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 464
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0674239660

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An NPR Favorite Book of the Year Winner of the Critics’ Choice Book Award, American Educational Studies Association Winner of the Mirra Komarovsky Book Award Winner of the CEP–Mildred García Award for Exemplary Scholarship “Eye-opening...Brings home the pain and reality of on-campus poverty and puts the blame squarely on elite institutions.” —Washington Post “Jack’s investigation redirects attention from the matter of access to the matter of inclusion...His book challenges universities to support the diversity they indulge in advertising.” —New Yorker “The lesson is plain—simply admitting low-income students is just the start of a university’s obligations. Once they’re on campus, colleges must show them that they are full-fledged citizen.” —David Kirp, American Prospect “This book should be studied closely by anyone interested in improving diversity and inclusion in higher education and provides a moving call to action for us all.” —Raj Chetty, Harvard University The Ivy League looks different than it used to. College presidents and deans of admission have opened their doors—and their coffers—to support a more diverse student body. But is it enough just to admit these students? In this bracing exposé, Anthony Jack shows that many students’ struggles continue long after they’ve settled in their dorms. Admission, they quickly learn, is not the same as acceptance. This powerfully argued book documents how university policies and campus culture can exacerbate preexisting inequalities and reveals why some students are harder hit than others.

Counseling the Disadvantaged Youth

Counseling the Disadvantaged Youth
Title Counseling the Disadvantaged Youth PDF eBook
Author William E. Amos
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 1968
Genre Children with social disabilities
ISBN

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Textbook in social psychology on vocational guidance of youth handicapped by poverty in the USA - covers social status, neighbourhood, cultural factors, family environment, group dynamics, mental health, the effect of the language barrier on behaviour, the problems of dropouts, Blacks and other minority groups, occupational choice, vocational training and employment opportunities, trends in counselling, the state of social research, etc. Bibliographys.