By James Yan. Teenagers who work during the school year reap a lot of benefits, according to a new study of Canadian students. They make more money in their 20s, are more likely to find jobs that suit them, and develop better networks, the study found.
“A lot of research suggests that teenage work is bad. So we decided to have a look at the data,” says  Marc-David Seidel, one of the study’s co-authors and a professor at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia. More...