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Lessons of job burnout, at 16. (Column) M. Susan Hamilton.
      The New York Times April 9, 2000 pBU9(N) pBU9(L) col 1 (15 col in)
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Carothers' ordeal could bring change in evaluation process. (Brief Article) Bethany Costello.
      Providence Business News Jan 3, 2000 v14 i38 p7
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Plastic Fries With That? (McDonald's Corp. toys)(Brief Article)
      Dollars & Sense Jan 2000 p4
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And a teen shall lead their ERP efforts. (Contra Costa County's PeopleSoft-based financial systems upgraded for Y2K by 15-year old)(Government Activity) Cynthia Morgan.
      Computerworld Sept 27, 1999 p71(1)
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Your Family. (part time jobs may lower student grades in certain subjects)(Personal Time)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included) Daniel S. Levy.
      Time August 23, 1999 v154 i8 p73
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Health and Safety Issues for Working Teens.
      American Family Physician August 1999 v60 i2 pNA
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Protecting the Health and Safety of Working Teenagers. HARRIET RUBENSTEIN, MARNA R. STERNBACH, SUSAN H. POLLACK.
      American Family Physician August 1999 v60 i2 p575
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Teens at work.
      Diabetes Forecast June 1999 v52 i6 p46
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The June Review. (statistics on workplace accidents for youth)(Brief Article)
      Monthly Labor Review June 1999 v122 i6 p2
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Adolescent Neighborhood Effects on Labor Market and Economic Outcomes. Thomas P. Vartanian.
      Social Service Review June 1999 v73 i2 p142
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The Highs and Lows of the Minimum Wage Effect: A Time-Series Cross-Section Study of the Canadian Law. Michael Baker, Dwayne Benjamin, Shuchita Stanger.
      Journal of Labor Economics April 1999 v17 i2 p318(1)
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CON CONGRESSDAILY House Clears Bills On Disaster Loans, Amish Work Rules.
      CongressDaily/A.M. March 3, 1999 pNA
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Workplaces should be approved to employ teens. Susan S. Lang.
      Human Ecology Forum Wntr 1999 v27 i1 p2(1)
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Are teen unemployment rates influenced by state minimum wage laws? Mark D. Partridge, Jamie S. Partridge.
      Growth and Change Fall 1998 v29 i4 p359(24)
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U.S. Rep. Davis Fights To Save Teen Summer Jobs, Housing Assistance. (Representative Danny K. Davis)(Brief Article)
      Jet August 3, 1998 v94 i10 p32(1)
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Predictors of work injuries among employed adolescents. Michael R. Frone.
      Journal of Applied Psychology August 1998 v83 n4 p565(12)
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Teens eyed as IT labor option. (Industry Trend or Event) Barb Cole-Gomolski.
      Computerworld July 13, 1998 v32 n28 p4(1)
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Growing pains: teen workers at risk. Sarah Wortham.
      Safety & Health June 1998 v157 n6 p88(4)
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Stationary data and the effect of the minimum wage on teenage employment. Jaehwan Park, Ronald A. Ratti.
      Applied Economics April 1998 v30 n4 p435(6) Bus.Coll.: 108Z3118.
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Job characteristics, work-school conflict, and school outcomes among adolescents: testing a structural model. Karen S. Markel, Michael R. Frone.
      Journal of Applied Psychology April 1998 v83 n2 p277(11)
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