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Adolescent adaptation before, during and in the aftermath of the Great Recession in the USA.

Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson1, Jeremy Staff2, Megan E Patrick3, John E Schulenberg3.   

Abstract

This study examines the impact of the "Great Recession" (from December 2007 to June 2009) on 8th and 10th graders in the USA, using annual nationally representative data from the Monitoring the Future study. Historical changes in youth adjustment (self-esteem, depressed mood, risk taking, aggression and property crime), school achievement (grade point average [GPA], time spent on homework and educational expectations) and structured and unstructured activities (volunteering, employment, sports and evenings out for fun) were examined between 1991 and 2014. Overall, there were only slight changes in mean levels of adjustment, achievement and most youth activities. However, the percentage of youth working during the school year did decline during the Great Recession. Several longer-term trends were also evident, though not directly tied to the Great Recession. These include an increase in GPA, a decrease in time spent on homework, rising educational expectations and more time spent volunteering. Future work should assess how the shift to unpaid work activities (e.g. volunteering and internships) among youth is impacting the transition from school to work in the contemporary economy, and whether the Great Recession had deleterious impacts for younger children or among youth whose parents lost work or had their homes foreclosed.
© 2016 International Union of Psychological Science.

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Keywords:  Adjustment; Adolescence; Historical trends; Population trends; Recession

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27709614      PMCID: PMC5583705          DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychol        ISSN: 0020-7594


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