Relier Pairs Teens at workVersion en ligne Students are expected to link questions to their answers according to the reading of two different texts: "Teens need jobs, not just cash"" and "Teens at work" par Rogério Neves 1 During times of a downward economy, what can cause an increase of joblessness for teens? 2 What else have contributed to teenage unemployment? 3 According to "Teens at Work," which is a reason for the high rate of unemployment among teenagers? 4 What do teens gain from being a part of the labor force? 5 In lines 5-10, why does the author of "Teens at Work" provide statistics of teen unemployment? 6 What do teens gain from being a part of the labor force? 7 What did the U.S. Department of Labor do to help prevent a further downslide in teenage unemployment? 8 What can occur when teens dont work? 9 What does the author mean when he or she states that legislators must craft more initiatives to create jobs for teens? It's a time for learning workplace skills; therefore, without work, future workers must discover such skills at a delayed rate. Adults with experience willing to take work (often part-time) for stable pay. The government must help businesses create jobs for teens. They get funds/allowances from their parents, which can put financial strains on the family budget. It's a time for learning workplace skills; therefore, without work, future workers must discover such skills at a delayed rate. Many adults are willing to take part-time jobs that teens often do. Automation replacing them and businesses with large staffs have been closing. Although not stated in the article, online purchasing currently contributes to this. To show that the levels of teen unemployment are extreme The department started a campaign to generate 250,000 private sector jobs.