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  2. Youth in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2017, approximately 20.9 million young people aged 16 to 24 were employed in the United States. However, youth unemployment remained at 9.6%, a decrease of 1.9% compared to July 2016. [34] The unemployment rates within this group varied: young men faced a 10.1% unemployment rate, while young women had a slightly lower rate of 9.1%.

  3. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    The age of majority is the threshold of legal adulthood as recognized or declared in law. [1] It is the moment when a person ceases to be considered a minor and assumes legal control over their person, actions, and decisions, thus terminating the control and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over them. Most countries set the ...

  4. Youth - Wikipedia

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    The UN also recognizes that this varies without prejudice to other age groups listed by member states such as 18–30. A useful distinction within the UN itself can be made between teenagers (i.e. those between the ages of 13 and 19) and young adults (those between the ages of 20 and 24).

  5. America’s young population is shrinking overall — but growing ...

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    Story at a glance Even as the number of children and teenagers falls across the United States, an influx of both domestic and foreign migrants is swelling the younger populations of Texas and Florida.

  6. Age of criminal responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Hence, it might be considered unfair to treat young children in the same way as adults. [ 14 ] In Scotland , the age of criminal responsibility was raised from 8 to 12 by the implementation of the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019, [ 16 ] which came into force on 31 March 2020.

  7. Child - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, for example, a child is legally defined as someone under the age of 14 under the "Children and Young Persons Act" whereas the age of majority is 21. [12] [13] In U.S. Immigration Law, a child refers to anyone who is under the age of 21. [14] Some English definitions of the word child include the fetus (sometimes termed the unborn ...

  8. Coming of age - Wikipedia

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    Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change.

  9. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    None: Children may work at any age on a farm owned or operated by their parents. 9: Children as young as 9 may deliver newspapers with a special badge and written consent of a parent or guardian. 10: Minors age 10 and 11 may engage in limited seasonal work with special permission from the federal Secretary of Labor.