Adolescent Work Experience and Family Relationships
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Work and Occupations
- Vol. 21 (4) , 369-384
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0730888494021004002
Abstract
According to Bronfenbrenner (1979, 1986), each individual simultaneously participates in several “microsystems” that influence development, for example, the family, school, peer group, and workplace. Of central concern here is how the increasing prevalence of “youth work” may affect parent-adolescent relationships. The findings of a 3-year study of adolescents (n = 1,000) and their parents (925 mothers, 650 fathers) indicate that youth work has some significant effects on familial relationships. The findings also suggest gender differences in the linkage of youth work and family life.Keywords
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