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Youth is the time of life between childhood and adulthood (maturity).[1] Definitions of the specific age range that constitutes youth vary. An individual's actual maturity may not correspond to their chronological age, as immature individuals could exist at all ages.

Usage

Around the world, the terms "youth", "adolescent", "teenager", "kid", and "young person" are interchanged, often meaning the same thing, occasionally differentiated. Youth generally refers to a time of life that is neither childhood nor adulthood, but rather somewhere in-between.[2] Youth also identifies a particular mindset of attitude, as in "He is very youthful". The term youth is also related to being young.[3]

"This world demands the qualities of youth: not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the life of ease." - Robert Kennedy[4]

Youth is an alternative word to the scientifically-oriented adolescent and the common terms of teen and teenager. Another common title for youth is young person or young people.[5]

Population aged under 15 years in 2005

August 12th was declared International Youth Day by The United Nations.

Age limits

The age in which a person is considered a "youth", and thus eligible for special treatment under the law and throughout society varies around the world.

See also

References

  1. ^ Macmillan Dictionary for Students Macmillan, Pan Ltd. (1981), page 1155. Retrieved 2010-7-15.
  2. ^ (2004) Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition.
  3. ^ Konopka, G. (1973) "Requirements for Healthy Development of Adolescent Youth", Adolescence. VIII(31), p. 2.
  4. ^ "Day of Affirmation, University of Cape Town, South Africa. June 6, 1966", Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. Retrieved 11/9/07.
  5. ^ Konopka, G. (1973) "Requirements for Healthy Development of Adolescent Youth", Adolescence. VIII(31), p. 24.
  6. ^ (n.d.) Frequently Asked Questions Youth at the UN website.
  7. ^ (n.d.) Children & Youth WorldBank website.
  8. ^ "The Commonwealth". The Commonwealth. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
  9. ^ (n.d.) Research on Age of Drivers National Highway Transportation and Safety Board website
  10. ^ [1] Wilson website.
  11. ^ "Alternative Homes for Youth". Retrieved 2011-04-04.
  12. ^ Dansk Ungdoms Fællesråd
  13. ^ http://www.netnewspublisher.com/electoral-campaign-for-the-november-25-legislative-poll-in-morocco-begins-saturday-midnight/

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