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The educational and career adjustment of Mexican-origin youth in the context of the 2007/2008 economic recession
Norma J. Perez-Brena
, Lorey A. Wheeler
, Sue A. Rodríguez De Jesús
, Kimberly Updegraff
, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor
Social and Family Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of (SSFD)
Child and Family Success, Center for
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Mexican-origin Youth
100%
Economic Recession
100%
Educational Adjustment
100%
Career Adjustment
100%
High School
66%
US-born
66%
Mexican-origin
66%
Older Siblings
66%
Young Sibling
66%
Quasi-experimental Design
33%
Community College
33%
Postsecondary Education
33%
Social Norms
33%
Economic Hardship
33%
Quality Job
33%
Family Environment
33%
Social Responsibility
33%
Protective Effect
33%
Family Obligation
33%
Youth Transitions
33%
Perceived Discrimination
33%
College Attendance
33%
Youth Adjustment
33%
Quality of Work
33%
Work Status
33%
Social Belonging
33%
Social Sciences
Occupational Career
100%
Economic Recession
100%
USA
66%
Secondary Schools
66%
Community Schools
33%
Higher Education
33%
Family Environment
33%
Social Norm
33%