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There are three primary types of services for youth involved in the SET in Canada: mandated services; specialized legislation; and non-governmental services.
Social Force
An influence emanating from the societal structure, norms, or collective behavior that shapes individual actions and societal trends.
Demographic Variables
Characteristic factors used to segment populations for study, including age, gender, income level, race, employment, and others, to analyze changes or differences within a group.
Child Support Payments
Financial contributions that a noncustodial parent is required to make to support their children's living expenses.
Deadbeat Parents
Refers to parents who willfully neglect their financial responsibilities to their children, often failing to provide necessary support.
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