Global Certificate Course in Adolescent Psychology and Economics
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate Course in Adolescent Psychology and Economics is a comprehensive program that bridges the gap between adolescent behavior and economic factors influencing their development. This course highlights the importance of understanding the psychological and economic aspects of adolescence, a critical developmental stage, to promote well-being and successful transitions to adulthood.
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• Introduction to Adolescent Psychology: Understanding adolescent development, cognitive and emotional changes, and social influences.
• Adolescent Brain Development: Examining the neural basis of adolescent behavior, brain plasticity, and the impact of experiences on brain development.
• Adolescent Mental Health: Identifying common mental health issues in adolescence, such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders, and exploring evidence-based treatments.
• Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior: Analyzing the factors that contribute to adolescent risk-taking behavior, including peer influence, sensation seeking, and decision-making.
• Adolescent Economics: Theory and Evidence: Investigating the economic theories of adolescence, including human capital accumulation, labor market outcomes, and social mobility.
• Economic Inequality and Adolescent Outcomes: Examining the impact of economic inequality on adolescent outcomes, including educational attainment, health, and well-being.
• Adolescent Poverty and its Consequences: Investigating the economic and social consequences of adolescent poverty, including the intergenerational transmission of poverty and the role of social policy.
• Adolescent Labor Markets and Education: Exploring the economic implications of adolescent labor force participation, the role of education in labor market outcomes, and the economic returns to education.
• Adolescent Policy and Program Evaluation: Evaluating the effectiveness of adolescent policy interventions and programs, including the use of experimental and quasi-experimental methods.
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