Many young people struggle to cope with post-school destination
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In contrast, radical transformations in the job market are so overwhelming for working-class youth of our era that direct transition into traditional manual jobs has been made an unattainable dream. According to this argument, which has been called 'risk individualization' thesis, even if social inequalities remain intact and perva- sive as they were until the mid-1980s, working-class adolescents are forced to reflect upon their post-high school options in individual terms and to become the authors of their own narratives, without resorting to class ties or to oppositional cultures
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Many young people struggle to cope with post-school destination
The difficult in coping with the post school destination maybe due to various reasons:
- Firstly the presence of ragging in the post school environment. This results in psychological stress.
- Secondly the curriculum differs a lot. Thirdly the method of teaching is different.
- Some students may fall prey to different types of addiction.
- Thirdly the person may not be able to cope up with the environment of the college which isn't as home as in schools.
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