Pathways of Youth Development in a Rural Trailer Park

Limited empirical documentation exists for the developmental pathways available to "rural" youth growing up in low-resource community settings. Drawing on ethnographic data, this article examines the developmental pathways experienced by youth in a rural trailer park. Findings reveal how v...

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description Limited empirical documentation exists for the developmental pathways available to "rural" youth growing up in low-resource community settings. Drawing on ethnographic data, this article examines the developmental pathways experienced by youth in a rural trailer park. Findings reveal how various factors, some inherent to working poor class status and others unique to trailer park residence and small town community, challenge youth's access to a pathway offering broader life chances.
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Adolescents
Child Advocacy
Child development
Children
Children & youth
Communities
Community Relations
Cultural Capital
Educational Resources
Environmental Influences
Ethnography
Families & family life
Family Size
Ghettos
Individual Characteristics
Individual Development
Low Income Groups
mobile home parks
Mobile homes
Mothers
Municipalities
Neighborhoods
Parents
Place of Residence
Poverty
Qualitative Approaches to Community Research
Rural Areas
rural community
Rural population
Rural Youth
Social Influences
Social Mobility
Social Networks
Towns
Trailers
Trinity
Working poor
working poor families
Youth
youth development
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