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how the govt. policies work for the marginalized

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Marginalized young adults—such as those living in poverty, those aging out of foster care, those in the justice system, those with disabilities, and young parents—are much less likely than other young adults to experience a successful transition to adulthood, although many of these young people ultimately fare very well as adults, and their hopes and aspirations are similar to those of young people who have not been marginalized. Meeting the needs of marginalized young adults not only improves their lives, but also has the potential to help them become fully contributing members of society.

Although marginalized young adults are a heterogeneous group, they often share a number of characteristics and experiences, such as low income and behavioral health problems. Similarly, there is considerable overlap in the populations targeted by the many programs that serve marginalized young adults.

A comprehensive view of populations of marginalized young adults is lacking, which limits the development of policies and programs intended to reduce their marginalization.

Fragmented programs have narrow and idiosyncratic eligibility criteria that pose obstacles to young adults’ getting the help

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