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Jeunesse

Jeunesse is the French noun meaning youth. It refers to both the period of life between childhood and adulthood and to young people as a social group. The term derives from Old French jaunesse or joenesce, ultimately from Latin iuventus, meaning youth.

In sociology and demography, la jeunesse denotes the cohort of young people and the range of conditions

In policy and public discourse, la jeunesse is a focus of education, labor markets, housing, health, and

See also: Youth, Adolescence, Youth culture.

associated
with
adolescence
and
early
adulthood.
The
exact
age
span
varies
by
country
and
organization.
Common
policy
definitions
place
youth
roughly
between
the
mid-teens
and
the
late
twenties
or
early
thirties,
with
examples
such
as
15–29
or
15–24
in
different
contexts.
civic
participation.
It
encompasses
issues
related
to
transitions
to
independence,
social
mobility,
and
risks
such
as
unemployment,
mental
health,
and
social
exclusion.
The
term
also
appears
in
cultural
and
academic
contexts
to
describe
youth
culture,
artistic
production,
and
movements
associated
with
younger
generations.