What benefit do adolescents and their families in traditional cultures derive from adolescents working?

a. Improves basic necessities like food and clothing.
b. Creates an opportunity for families to travel and see loved ones.
c. Builds opportunities for younger siblings to work and earn.
d. There are no expressed benefits to the family only the working adolescent.


Answer: a

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