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Youth biological stage VS social construct
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GCSE Sociology (Youth) Mapa Mental sobre Youth biological stage VS social construct, criado por SEOTP em 04-01-2014.
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Youth biological stage VS social construct
Biological stage
All youth go through hormonal changes at puberty
At this time, young people experience changes in their behaviour and attitude
Many young people go through times of being irritable and unsure of themselves
Social construct
The Law
In each society the rights and responsibility of young people differ greatly. Laws are very different in various societies
e.g. In England you must be 17 to drive whereas in America you can drive at 16
Social norms
Customs also vary
e.g. In England the average age for a female to marry is just over 29 in Niger it is 17
Emotional/Behavioural norms
It is often believed that for all youth life is confusing and emotional
Margaret Mead (1927) argued that this is not the case in every society. Mead claimed that Samoan young people did not have this period of turmoil
'Social construct' - decided by society
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