Emerging Adults in America: Coming of Age in the 21st CenturyJeffrey Jensen Arnett, Jennifer Lynn Tanner Emerging Adults in America: Coming of Age in the 21st Century portrays the lives of young Americans between adolescence and young adulthood, a distinct developmental stage that editor Jeffrey Jensen Arnett describes as emerging adulthood. Over the past 40 years, the average age of marriage and parenthood has risen dramatically, and the years from the late teens through the mid-20s are no longer dedicated to settling into traditional adult roles. Instead, the focus has shifted to pursuing higher education, self-exploration, and shaping a future that best suits personal goals and desires. Along with coeditor Jennifer Lynn Tanner, Arnett has compiled a collection of chapters in this groundbreaking work that cover a range of topics from relationships with parents to views about love, sex, and marriage; from experiences in college to those in the work place; and from religious beliefs to beliefs about the concept of adulthood. This insightful book will be a valuable resource for developmental psychologists, therapists, and mental health practitioners who work with emerging adults and will appeal to young people and their families. |
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... move back home at some point in their early 20s ( Goldscheider & Goldscheider , 1999 ) , usually for only a temporary period , after which they move out again . Some emerging adults move to a different part of the country or the world ...
... move back home at some point in their early 20s ( Goldscheider & Goldscheider , 1999 ) , usually for only a temporary period , after which they move out again . Some emerging adults move to a different part of the country or the world ...
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... moving back and forth between increasing and decreasing dependence " ( p . 668 ) . These data clearly support ... move out later , but also to semi - independence through financial contributions to the household ; and ( c ) higher ...
... moving back and forth between increasing and decreasing dependence " ( p . 668 ) . These data clearly support ... move out later , but also to semi - independence through financial contributions to the household ; and ( c ) higher ...
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... move from job to job in emerging adulthood and do not mind or even enjoy the changes , perhaps because they view this as a time of life when their focus is on leisure and work is simply a necessary evil , a way to pay the bills to allow ...
... move from job to job in emerging adulthood and do not mind or even enjoy the changes , perhaps because they view this as a time of life when their focus is on leisure and work is simply a necessary evil , a way to pay the bills to allow ...
Contents
Understanding the New Way | 3 |
A Critical | 21 |
Emerging Structures of Adult Thought | 59 |
Copyright | |
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