Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 10, 2013

Pros and Downsides of Teen Part-Time Job

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You may be surprised that numerous teens have part-time job opportunities. Some might have job opportunities as "baby sitters" (Check out:http://thejobsfor15yearolds.Com/babysitting-jobs-for-15-year-olds/), work with their family's businesses or do lawn services. Numerous work for employers in retail, fast-food and in other ventures. According to the August, 2011, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, 25.4% of teens, age ranges 16 to 19 held part-time or fully committed work. About 10% of 15 year olds worked and predictably, this quantity increases with age, specific to the laws established for child labour. The minimal age for non-agricultural employment is 16. However, 14 and 15-year-olds may be employed for particular periods, outside of school hours, in jobs that do not interfere with their health and well-being. Teens 16 and older may work at any time of the day for unlimited hours. The percentage of working teens increase during the summertime, and more would work if the jobs were available during this current, poor job marketplace. (Read more:http://thejobsfor115yearolds.Com/summer-jobs-for-15-year-olds/)

In 2008, I conducted an anonymous questionnaire on teenagers in high school and in university freshmen classes. Among other information sought, were questions on their work working experience as teenagers. Lets look at my findings reported by high school and first-year college students, comprising 178 high school and 155 college students. For the first year college students, six out of ten students (60%) indicated they had part-time employment during their high school years, with a slightly greater percent of guys than females keeping in mind work experiences. Lazy teenagers? I don't think so. The data speaks for itself.

The questions for high school students were different, in that I further explored the amount of hours worked per week; (1) 10 hours or less; (2) 11 to 15 hours; (3) 16 to 20 hours and (4) 21 hours or more.

First lets glance at the percentage of high school students who worked part-time jobs. Males: 50%; Females: 25%; Total Sample: 38%

Now let's take a look at the amount of hours the high school students work. Males: 1. 52%; 2. 23%; 3. 11% 4. 14%

Females: 1. 78%; 2. 18%; 3. 4%; 4. 0%

Clearly, one can possibly surmise that males worked part-time jobs at a higher percentage than females, and also worked longer hours. There appeared to be no clear pattern as teens progressed from freshman to senior status in the number of hours worked, except for slight acceleration in hours for females. Contemporary teens are not lazy.

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 Disadvantages for part-time teenager workers: 

Many studies have been done to investigate the bad influence of part-time work on teens. Some findings reported increased behavioral issues, insufficient sleep, not enough leisure, propensity toward drug use, declines in school performance, and increased psychological distress. Study consistently reported a relationship between the number of hours worked and disadvantages to the teen. The more hours a week a teen works above ten hours per week, the greater the perils for teens.

 Advantages for part-time teen workers: 

The advantages reported may be factors such as greater interest in school, less delinquency, increase in internal motivation, development of work values, adult supervision (often with both parents working, the part-time job affords the teen supervision), and less depression.

 In sum: 

Look around you whenever you when you go to the shopping center, the grocery store, the car wash, the movie theater, the restaurants, and other venues; and you will observe teenagers working. We have to monitor the positive and negative effects of teen work.

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