[Free Webinar] The Power of the Success Sequence for Young Adults
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Date Published: 03/21/2023
Last Updated: 03/21/2023
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The Power of the Success Sequence for Young Adults
From underperforming schools to unsafe neighborhoods, from institutional racism to other structural barriers, hindrances often stand in the way of financial success for young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds. Given these challenges, many young adults lose hope, thinking they have no way of changing their life trajectories.
However, there is a path that frequently leads to the “American Dream” and away from poverty. This path is called the “Success Sequence.” The sequence entails three steps: (1) getting at least a high-school degree, (2) working full-time, and (3) marrying before having children. Young adults who manage to follow the sequence – even in the face of challenges – are much more likely to forge a path to a better economic life.
Join Brad Wilcox, University of Virginia, and Wendy Wang, Institute for Family Studies for a free webinar hosted by the Dibble Institute as they discuss how poverty is basically nonexistent among young adults who followed all three steps according to their new analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
Objectives: Participants will be able to:
Presenters: Brad Wilcox, Ph.D., University of Virginia, and Wendy R. Wang, Institute for Family Studies
Who should attend: Federal and state policymakers, researchers, healthy relationship and teen pregnancy prevention grantees, community-based organizations, mentoring programs, youth agency program managers, healthy relationship facilitators, and anyone working with youth.
When: Wednesday, April 12, 2023, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free!
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Date Published: 03/21/2023
Last Updated: 03/21/2023
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