In what is being called the most extensive single-state, direct survey of foster youth about their experiences in care, about three-quarters of...
More students were in college and high school and fewer were in nursery school, kindergarten and elementary school in the United States...
From April to July this year, the number of employed 16- to 24-year-old "youth" increased by 1.9 million, to 21 million, according...
More than 5,300 13- to 24-year-olds in the United States contracted HIV/AIDS in 2006, according to the CDC.
The U.S. child poverty rate in 2007 was the highest it has been since 1998, according to the Census Bureau's most recent...
This classification analysis of more than 3 million unique URLs worldwide by web content security vendor Optenet finds a significant increase in...
Children who were abused or neglected in their early years are likely to display behavioral problems such as emotional instability, depression and...
The researchers suggest that college and workplace readiness criteria should be expanded to include things such as healthy behaviors, avoiding risky behaviors,...
In this first study to describe college students' beliefs about the risks of recreational use of prescription painkillers and stimulants, researchers find...
Current illicit drug use among youth ages 12 to 17 is continuing to decline, according to this 2007 survey.
In 2007, the Next Generation Youth Work Coalition launched its Clear Policies for Career Pathways initiative to identify efforts under way across...
The Wallace Foundation At a time when successful programs are being encouraged to serve more and more youth, out-of-school time (OST) program...
Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago This study finds that youth who stay in foster care past the...
National Center for Education Statistics Most first-time students who begin their post-secondary education at four-year institutions are 19 or younger (85 percent),...
Jobfox Social workers and counselors are ranked as the seventh most in-demand professionals, according to the June report from Jobfox, an online...
National Institutes of Health In a long-term study of more than 1,000 children, researchers at NIH found that at age 9, children...
Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) When school lets out for summer, some 13.5 million children lose access to healthy meals, according...
U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Youth in adult lockups go back to jail more often, and faster, than youth...
University of Washington, Social Development Research Group Adolescent girls who experience serious school failures such as expulsion, suspension or dropping out are...