The Urban Institute has issued a series of reports "Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood" that includes findings such as:
Low-income African American youth engage in fewer risky behaviors than
low-income white youth, while second-generation Latinos make a more successful
transition into the labor market than black and third-generation Latino youth.
These findings are in a collection of eight brief studies on vulnerable youth,
risky behavior, and the transition to adulthood:
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