Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... youths as unoccupied and the others as occupied . Considering the occupied youths first , we may ask about the quality of their work or school experiences . Most of those who had been released , nearly 70 percent , have been em- ployed ...
... youths as unoccupied and the others as occupied . Considering the occupied youths first , we may ask about the quality of their work or school experiences . Most of those who had been released , nearly 70 percent , have been em- ployed ...
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... youths simply lazy . Only 10 percent report that they have not tried to get a job . On the other hand , unoccupied youths are twice as likely to say that they have had trouble getting a job . More than half have had at least part - time ...
... youths simply lazy . Only 10 percent report that they have not tried to get a job . On the other hand , unoccupied youths are twice as likely to say that they have had trouble getting a job . More than half have had at least part - time ...
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... youths to report correctional con- tact after their release , when the only behavioral differences concern ... youths will show higher recidivism rates than the occupied ones . Yet it appears that neither the youths themselves nor the ...
... youths to report correctional con- tact after their release , when the only behavioral differences concern ... youths will show higher recidivism rates than the occupied ones . Yet it appears that neither the youths themselves nor the ...
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A TEAM EFFORT | 1 |
AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONPAST PRESENT FUTURE | 26 |
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON MENTAL | 43 |
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