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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 High-School Jobs Affects on Academics Matt Acquarola and Jacob Wright Yes No High-School Students With Job Males with jobs Females with jobs 41% 59% 38% 62% 42% 58% 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 15 20 25 30 Herbert Marsh's and Sabina Kleitman's study 15-18 Age group 16-24 Less than 15 25-30 Average number of hours worked in a week 16-24 20% 20% 40% Survey Results Did your work ever interfere with the completion of any school work?Yes- 15 75%No- 5 25% Greatest amount of hours in a week?less than 20 hours- 1 5%21-30 hours- 13 65%31-40 hours- 4 20%more than 40 hours- 2 10% Did you ever feel like your job distracted you from focusing on your academics?Yes-16 80%No-4 20% Did your work ever make you feel less obligated to do school work?Yes-12 60%No-8 40% During school were you sometimes distracted by the thought of having to work?Yes-13 65%No-7 35% Did work cause you to set your academic goals lower than they previously were?Yes-12 60%No-8 40% Decrease in grades 1-5 6-10 None/Improved 10+ No Yes No Points: 5 25%1-5 Points: 10 50%6-10 Points: 3 15%10+ Points: 2 10% 25% 75% What kind of effect does having a high-school job have on a students academic career? Positive Unsure Negative 65% 25% Positive: 1 5%Negative: 13 65%Unsure: 5 25% 5% High-school jobs have negative effects on student's academic careers. Hypothesis: The more hours a student works, the more he or she's academics are negatively effected There was no difference between the negative effects on the academics of males and females
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