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While headlines about violent crimes committed by adolescents often capture the public's attention, many more young people excel in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in the community. Why do some youngsters strive to achieve while others court disaster? Using new data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), a survey of more than nine thousand young people between the ages of twelve and sixteen, Social Awakening explores the choices adolescents make about their lives and their futures. The book focuses on the key role the family plays as teenagers navigate the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood. Social Awakening analyzes a wide range of adolescent behavior and issues that affect teenagers' lives—from their dating and sexual behavior, drug and alcohol use, and physical and mental well-being, to their career goals and expectations for the future. The findings strengthen our understanding of how an array of family characteristics—single parenthood, income, educational level, race, and geographical location—influences teens' lives. One contributor explores why children from single-parent families are more likely to perform poorly in school and to indulge in risky behavior, such as drug abuse or promiscuous sexual activity. Another chapter examines why children of parents with a college degree are less likely to engage in early sexual activity. And another looks at different levels of criminal behavior among urban and rural youths. One of the advantages of an in-depth interview such as the NLSY is the wide array of behavior and experiences by the same youths that can be mutually investigated. The analysis in Social Awakening helps confirm or refute what we think we know—to explore what we could not explore with older or less complex surveys. The NLSY, which forms the foundation of Social Awakening, will be updated annually over the coming decades to enable experts to learn how those who were adolescents at the dawn of the twenty-first century handled the move to adulthood. Social Awakening provides a compelling first look at these young peoples' lives.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction: A Lens on Adolescence: The 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
  2. Robert T. Michael
  3. pp. 1-22
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  1. Part I: Adolescents' Families and Their Influences on Youths
  1. Chapter 1: The Effect of Family Structure on Youth Outcomes in the NLSY97
  2. Charles R. Pierret
  3. pp. 25-48
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  1. Chapter 2: Patterns off Nonresident-Father Involvement
  2. Laura M. Argys and H. Elizabeth Peters
  3. pp. 49-78
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  1. Chapter 3: Parental Regulation and Adolescent Discretionary Time-Use Decisions: Findings from the NLSY97
  2. Robin L. Tepper
  3. pp. 79-106
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  1. Part II: Adolescents' Dating and Sexual Behavior
  1. Chapter 4: Family Environment and Adolescent Sexual Debut in Alternative Household Structures
  2. Mignon R. Moore
  3. pp. 109-136
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  1. Chapter 5: Exploring Determinants of Adolescents' Early Sexual Behavior
  2. Robert T. Michael and Courtney Bickert
  3. pp. 137-173
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  1. Chapter 6: Body Weight and the Dating and Sexual Behaviors of Young Adolescents
  2. John Cawley
  3. pp. 174-198
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  1. Part III: Adolescents' Expectations and Their Well-Being
  1. Chapter 7: Adolescents' Expectations Regarding Birth Outcomes: A Comparison of the NLSY79 and NLSY97 Cohorts
  2. James R. Walker
  3. pp. 201-229
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  1. Chapter 8: Who Are Youth "At Risk"? Expectations Evidence in the NLSY97
  2. Jeff Dominitz, Charles F. Manski, and Baruch Fischhoff
  3. pp. 230-257
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  1. Chapter 9: Food Stamp Program Participation and Health: Estimates from the NLSY97
  2. Diane Gibson
  3. pp. 258-296
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  1. Part IV: Adolescents' Antisocial Behavior
  1. Chapter 10: What Determines Adolescent Demand for Alcohol and Marijuana? A Comparison of Findings from the NLSY79 and the NLSY97
  2. Pinka Chatterji
  3. pp. 299-338
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  1. Chapter 11: Changes in Gender and Racial Gaps in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: The NLSY97 Versus the NLSY79
  2. Yasuyo Abe
  3. pp. 339-378
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  1. Chapter 12: City Kids and Country Cousins: Rural and Urban Youths, Deviance, and Labor Market Ties
  2. L. Susan Williams
  3. pp. 379-414
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 415-420
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