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Numerous
academic studies show that employment up to 15 hours a week during the school
year is generally a positive experience for youth, with no visible impact on
education or well-being. When work hours exceed 15 hours during a school week,
negative work attitudes surface, academic achievement declines, autonomy from
parents increases and family interaction decreases, and drug and alcohol abuse
escalates. The negative effects escalate as work hours exceed 20 hours per
school week.
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