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Articles from
July 2006
| Friday, July 28, 2006 |
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Demographic Differences in Patterns of Youth Out-of-School Time Activity Participation
By nsbyrer @ 3:42 PM :: 1067 Views :: Advocacy
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Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP) staff published an article in the inaugural issue of the "Journal of Youth Development: Bridging Research and Practice." The article describes demographic gaps in participation across a range of activity types and multiple indicators of participation (e.g., intensity and breadth).
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