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Financial management and job social skills training components in a summer business institute: a controlled evaluation in high achieving predominantly ethnic minority youth
Authors:Donohue Brad  Conway Debbie  Beisecker Monica  Murphy Heather  Farley Alisha  Waite Melissa  Gugino Kristin  Knatz Danielle  Lopez-Frank Carolina  Burns Jack  Madison Suzanne  Shorty Carrie
Affiliation:University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.
Abstract:Ninety-two adolescents, predominantly ethnic minority high school students, participated in a structured Summer Business Institute (SBI). Participating youth were randomly assigned to receive either job social skills or financial management skills training components. Students who additionally received the job social skills training component were more likely to recommend their employment agency to others than were youth who received the financial management component, rated their overall on-the-job work experience more favorably, and demonstrated higher scores in areas that were relevant to the skills that were taught in the job social skills workshops. The financial management component also appeared to be relatively effective, as youth who received this intervention improved their knowledge of financial management issues more than youth who received job social skills, and rated their workshops as more helpful in financial management, as well as insurance management. Future directions are discussed in light of these results.
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