The Plunge in Teen Summer Employment
Andrew Sum,
Ishwar Khatiwada and
Walter McHugh
Challenge, 2013, vol. 56, issue 6, 60-86
Abstract:
The proportion of teens sixteen to nineteen years old with summer jobs has fallen consistently since 1999. If teens were working at the same rate as they did in 1999, 3.5 million more of them would have jobs. This is a tragedy. What can be done?
Date: 2013
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