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beccaep

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Why might certain jobs, such as lifeguard, coach, tutor or office clerk, reduce the negative influence of working outside school on schoolwork and extracurricular activities?
 
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In what way might preexisting differences account for the link between working longer hours and lower school and extracurricular engagement?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: These jobs may provide more flexible working hours to accommodate students school and extracurricular commitments.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Students who already have less interest in school and extracurricular activities may self-select into jobs with longer hours.



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