Dimensions of Work Experience Among Economically Disadvantaged Youth

Factor analysis was used to derive four relatively independent factors or general dimensions of the work experience of economically disadvantaged, urban youth. The factors were named and interpreted as follows: (1) supportive context of job: characteristics referring to supportive aspects of the job...

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Community Programs
Economically Disadvantaged
Educational Programs
Mobility
Persistence
Social Background
Urban Youth
Work Experience
Youth
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