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Contemporary Adolescence. Chapter 13: Work. History of adolescent work. Before 1900 Pre-industrialized Boys farmed in preparation to take over as adults Girls worked in the home and with domesticated animals Industrialization Factories, mines, and processing plants
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Contemporary Adolescence Chapter 13: Work
History of adolescent work • Before 1900 • Pre-industrialized • Boys farmed in preparation to take over as adults • Girls worked in the home and with domesticated animals • Industrialization • Factories, mines, and processing plants • Higher amounts of injuries for adolescents • 20th century • More focus on reducing child labor • Particularly after WW II, focus was on keeping adolescents in school
Work and adolescent development • Psychological functioning • Adolescents that work >10 hrs/wk: • Work is not necessarily a bad thing:
Work and adolescent development • Problem behavior • Adolescents who work long hours may already be prone to substance abuse and the more hours they work, the more substances they are at risk of using • Occupational deviance: acts committed in relations to the workplace, like stealing supplies
Occupational choice • Development of occupational goals • Crystallization (14-18 yrs): • Specification (18-21): • Implementation (21-24): • Stabilization (25-35): • Consolidation (35- ):
Occupational choice • Compromise with Reality Therapy • Fantasy stage • Tentative stage • Realistic stage
Influences on occupational goals • Personality characteristics (John Holland) • Realistic • Intellectual • Social • Conventional • Enterprising • Artistic
Other influences on occupational choice • Intelligence • Aptitudes and special abilities • Interests • Job opportunities • Salary • Prestige
Federal limits on 14 & 15 yr olds • Cannot work in manufacturing, processing, mining • Cannot work in transportation, construction, warehouse • Cannot use power-driven machinery • During school: • Cannot work during school hours • Cannot work more than 18 hours/wk • Cannot work more than 3 hours/day • Hours restricted to 7 am to 7 pm • During summer: • Cannot work more than 40 hrs/wk • Cannot work more than 8 hrs/day • Hours restricted to 7 am to 9 pm
Federal limits on 16 & 17 yr olds • Cannot work with hazardous materials • Cannot operate motor vehicles • Cannot work in most excavating or demolition jobs • Cannot work in mines • Cannot work in slaughterhouses
Volunteer work • Adolescents who volunteer: • Motivation can be individualistic as well as collectivistic • Generally, there is a positive effect both current and longitudinally for adolescents who volunteer