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ADOLESCENCE that the changing norms and institutions that shape adolescence be identified, and correspondingly, that the changin ...
ADOLESCENCE of research on England highlights the contingent nature of adolescence as a social category. Two realities were prom ...
ADOLESCENCE Similarly, the adolescence of both historical eras was a drawn-out process. Because of ear- ly home-leaving and late ...
ADOLESCENCE employment opportunities according to age ren- ders the life course more orderly and calculable (Beck 1992; Kohli 19 ...
ADOLESCENCE THE ACCELERATED LIFE COURSE AND ADOLESCENCE A conception of adolescence as bounded by mark- ers implies a normative ...
ADOLESCENCE Likewise some critics of youth employment suggest that extensive involvement in the work- place during the high scho ...
ADOLESCENCE to formulate and pursue life plans. Young people are constrained and enabled by opportunity struc- tures of school a ...
ADOLESCENCE for future education), and scope (the extent to which students are assigned to the same track across subjects and th ...
ADOLESCENCE increase in earnings. That is, work tends to be- come more complex and to produce more earn- ings through the high s ...
ADOLESCENCE mid-adolescence lead to better choices during the transition to adulthood, choices that in turn have implications fo ...
ADOLESCENCE not been possible in the Old World because of the ‘‘licentiousness of youth’’ (Moran 1991; for the related problem o ...
ADOLESCENCE Buchmann, Marlis 1989 The Script of Life in Modern Society: Entry into Adulthood in a Changing World. Chicago: Unive ...
ADOLESCENCE Hallinan, Maureen, and Steven S. Smith 1989 ‘‘Class- room Characteristics and Student Friendship Cliques.’’ Social F ...
ADOLESCENCE Mortimer and Michael D. Finch, eds., Adolescents, Work, and Family: An Intergenerational Developmental Analysis. Tho ...
ADULT EDUCATION Zelizer, Viviana 1985 Pricing the Priceless Child. New York: Basic Books. MICHAEL J. SHANAHAN ADULT EDUCATION Mo ...
ADULT EDUCATION universities now educate almost as many adults as youth; in the United States almost half of all col- lege stude ...
ADULT EDUCATION most of its settings and branches, adult educators of all types deploy the entire array of pedagogies from rote ...
ADULT EDUCATION ‘‘universal education’’) and from informal educa- tion occurring in avocational and domestic con- texts, to nonf ...
ADULT EDUCATION of the revolution. In the decade following 1966, China conducted one of the largest and most disastrous adult ed ...
ADULT EDUCATION The growing volume of adult training is deliv- ered in many forms and sectors of society and has important conse ...
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