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Adolescence : protecting and promoting human development in times of economic shocks

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  • Hempel, Kevin
  • Wuermli, Alice
  • Lundberg, Mattias

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Adolescence is a demanding and critical period in life. Failure to meet certain developmental milestones can have serious short- and long-term implications for the individual and society at large. This note provides an overview of how economic shocks can affect adolescent development, and how policies and programs can protect and promote human development in the face of adversity. Policies and programs to prevent and mitigate the negative impact of crises on schooling, employment, mental health and risky behaviors can be made more effective by incorporating psychosocial support and mentoring.

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  • Hempel, Kevin & Wuermli, Alice & Lundberg, Mattias, 2012. "Adolescence : protecting and promoting human development in times of economic shocks," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 69995, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:hdnspu:69995
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    1. Katharina Rathmann & Timo-Kolja Pförtner & Klaus Hurrelmann & Ana M. Osorio & Lucia Bosakova & Frank J. Elgar & Matthias Richter, 2016. "The great recession, youth unemployment and inequalities in psychological health complaints in adolescents: a multilevel study in 31 countries," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 61(7), pages 809-819, September.
    2. Lee, Hana, 2022. "Family economic hardship and children’s behavioral and socio-emotional outcomes in middle childhood: Direct and indirect pathways," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).

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