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- Age_segregation abstract "Age segregation is separation of people based on their age and may be observed in many aspects of some societies.Examples of institutionalized age segregation include age segregation in schools and age-segregated housing.There are studies of informal age segregation among adolescents.Age segregation in schools, age grading, or graded education is the separation of students into years of education (grades, forms) by approximately the same age.In the United States, graded education was introduced during 1848 to 1870.Age grading in schools has significant impact on age segregation among adolescent peer groups.Age segregation in the U.S. was a product of industrialization, Western formal schooling, child labor laws, social services agencies, and the rise of disciplines such as Psychology and Education. A combination of these caused a shift from family working as a unit to separation of economic activities and childcare emerged. Some communities have different cultural practices and integrate children into mature activities of the family and community. This is common among Indigenous American communities.".
- Age_segregation wikiPageID "18385178".
- Age_segregation wikiPageLength "2350".
- Age_segregation wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Age_segregation wikiPageRevisionID "611780564".
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Adolescence.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Adolescent.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Age-restricted_community.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Age-segregated_housing.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Age_segregation_in_schools.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Ageing.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Age_and_society.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Segregation.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Child_Integration.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Child_integration.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Child_labor.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Child_labour.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Educational_stage.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Educational_stages.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Form_(education).
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Peer_group.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Student.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Age segregation".
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "age segregation".
- Age_segregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "age-segregated".
- Age_segregation hasPhotoCollection Age_segregation.
- Age_segregation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Discrimination_sidebar.
- Age_segregation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Age_segregation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sociology-stub.
- Age_segregation subject Category:Age_and_society.
- Age_segregation subject Category:Segregation.
- Age_segregation hypernym Separation.
- Age_segregation type Disease.
- Age_segregation comment "Age segregation is separation of people based on their age and may be observed in many aspects of some societies.Examples of institutionalized age segregation include age segregation in schools and age-segregated housing.There are studies of informal age segregation among adolescents.Age segregation in schools, age grading, or graded education is the separation of students into years of education (grades, forms) by approximately the same age.In the United States, graded education was introduced during 1848 to 1870.Age grading in schools has significant impact on age segregation among adolescent peer groups.Age segregation in the U.S. ".
- Age_segregation label "Age segregation".
- Age_segregation sameAs Segregación_por_edad.
- Age_segregation sameAs m.04f42j5.
- Age_segregation sameAs Q4691931.
- Age_segregation sameAs Q4691931.
- Age_segregation wasDerivedFrom Age_segregation?oldid=611780564.
- Age_segregation isPrimaryTopicOf Age_segregation.