"National Research Council. Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" . . "National Research Council (États-Unis). Board on Children, Youth, and Families." . . "Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (U.S.)" . . "Volwassenwording." . . "National Research Council (États-Unis). Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries." . . "Jeunesse Pays en voie de développement." . . "Transition école-travail Pays en voie de développement." . . "Youth" . . "Institute of Medicine (U.S.)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Growing Up Global: The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The transition to adulthood is a critical stage in human development during which young people leave childhood behind, and take on new roles and responsibilities. Recognizing the need to learn more about this crucial period of life, the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine convened a panel of experts to examine how the transition to adulthood is changing in developing countries in light of globalization and what the implications of these changes might be for those responsible for designing youth policies and programmes. According to the panel's findings, important transformations in young people's lives are under way. In much of the developing world adolescence is a stage of life that is gaining in significance. Young people now have more time than ever before to acquire the information and skills necessary to become effective participants in decisions about their futures. Nevertheless, the book highlights the persistent disadvantages for young women relative to young men, and the special needs of the poor. Youth living in sub-Saharan Africa are also identified to be of special concern. -- Description from http://www.bookdepository.com (Oct. 6, 2011)." . "The transition to adulthood is a critical stage in human development during which young people leave childhood behind, and take on new roles and responsibilities. Recognizing the need to learn more about this crucial period of life, the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine convened a panel of experts to examine how the transition to adulthood is changing in developing countries in light of globalization and what the implications of these changes might be for those responsible for designing youth policies and programmes. According to the panel's findings, important transformations in young people's lives are under way. In much of the developing world adolescence is a stage of life that is gaining in significance. Young people now have more time than ever before to acquire the information and skills necessary to become effective participants in decisions about their futures. Nevertheless, the book highlights the persistent disadvantages for young women relative to young men, and the special needs of the poor. Youth living in sub-Saharan Africa are also identified to be of special concern. -- Description from http://www.bookdepository.com (Oct. 6, 2011)."@en . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . "Growing up global : the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries. Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" . . "Growing up Global The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" . . . . "Growing up global: the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries"@en . . . . . . . . . "Growing up global the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries" . "Growing up global : the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries" . "Growing up global : the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries"@en . "Growing up global the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries Staff" . . "Adulthood" . . "Ontwikkelingslanden." . . "National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" . . "Young adults Developing Countries." . . "Young adults Developing countries." . "National Research Council (U.S.) Staff" . . "Passage à la vie active Pays en voie de développement." . . "Youth Developing countries." . . "Adultes Pays en voie de développement." . . "Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries, National Research Council" . . "Developing Countries Social Surveys." . . "Internationalisatie." . . "Citizenship Developing Countries." . . "Jeunes adultes Pays en voie de développement." . . "Life cycle, Human." . . "Schule." . . "Developing countries" . . "School-to-work Transition" . . "School-to-work transition" . "National Research Council. Board on Children, Youth, and Families" . . "Übergang." . . "Jongeren." . . "National Research Council (U.S.), Committee on Population Staff" . . "Sociologie van de leeftijdsgroepen." . . "Heranwachsender." . . "Young Adults" . . "Young adults" . "Developing Countries Statistics." . . "Entwicklungsländer." . . "Sociologie van de cultuur." . . "National Research Council (U.S.)" . . "Adulthood Developing countries." . . "Młodzi dorośli Kraje rozwijające się." . . "Jugend." . . "School-to-work transition Developing Countries." . . "School-to-work transition Developing countries." . "Arbeitswelt." . . "Przejście do czynnego życia zawodowego Kraje rozwijające się." . . . . "Families Developing Countries." . . "Youth Health and hygiene Developing Countries." . .