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Youth is the period from infancy or childhood to maturity.

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Around the world the terms "youth", "adolescent", "teenager", 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.[1] Youth also identifies a particular mindset of attitude, as in "He is very youthful". The term youth is also related to being young.[2]

"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[3]

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.[4]

Population aged under 15 years in 2005

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

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References

  1. ^ (2004) Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition.
  2. ^ Konopka, G. (1973) "Requirements for Healthy Development of Adolescent Youth", Adolescence. VIII(31), p. 2.
  3. ^ "Day of Affirmation, University of Cape Town, South Africa. June 6, 1966", Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. Retrieved 11/9/07.
  4. ^ Konopka, G. (1973) "Requirements for Healthy Development of Adolescent Youth", Adolescence. VIII(31), p. 24.
  5. ^ (n.d.) Frequently Asked Questions Youth at the UN website.
  6. ^ (n.d.) Glossary WorldBank website.
  7. ^ The Commonwealth
  8. ^ (n.d.) Research on Age of Drivers National Highway Transportation and Safety Board website
  9. ^ (n.d.) Tasmania Together GlossaryAustralian Government website.
  10. ^ [1]Wilson website.
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