Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens through the TwentiesRecently the lives of people from age 18 to 29 have changed so dramatically that a new stage of life has developed, emerging adulthood, that is distinct from both the adolescence that precedes it and the young adulthood that comes in its wake. Rather than marrying and becoming parents in their early twenties, most people in industrialized societies now postpone these transitions until at least their late twenties, and instead spend the time in self-focused exploration as they try out different possibilities in their careers and relationships. In Emerging Adulthood, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett identifies and labels, for the first time, this period exploration, instability, possibility, self-focus, and a sustained sense of being in limbo. An increasing number of emerging adults emphasize having meaningful and satisfying work to a degree not seen in prior generations. Marrying later and exploring more casual sexual relationships have created different hopes and fears concerning long-term commitments and the differences between love and sex. Emerging adults also face the challenge of defending their non-traditional lifestyles to parents and others outside their generation who have made much more traditional choices. In contrast to previous portrayals of emerging adults, Arnett's research shows that they are particularly skilled at maintaining contradictory emotions--they are confident while still being wary, and optimistic in the face of large degrees of uncertainty. As the demographics of American youth, the American workplace, and adulthood continue to evolve, Emerging Adulthood is indispensable reading for anyone wanting to understand the face of modern America. |
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... In their late teens and early twenties, marriage, home, and children are seen by most of them not as achievements to be pursued but as perils to be avoided. It is not that they do not want marriage, a home, and (one or two) children ...
... In their late teens and early twenties, marriage, home, and children are seen by most of them not as achievements to be pursued but as perils to be avoided. It is not that they do not want marriage, a home, and (one or two) children ...
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... in their late teens and twenties without expecting them to take on adult responsibilities as soon as they are able to do so. Instead, they are allowed to move into adult responsibilities gradually, at their own pace. What. Is. Emerging.
... in their late teens and twenties without expecting them to take on adult responsibilities as soon as they are able to do so. Instead, they are allowed to move into adult responsibilities gradually, at their own pace. What. Is. Emerging.
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... in their own way, yes, but they always have parents and teachers to answer to, and usually siblings as well. Nearly all of them live at home with at least one parent. There are household rules and standards to follow, and if they break ...
... in their own way, yes, but they always have parents and teachers to answer to, and usually siblings as well. Nearly all of them live at home with at least one parent. There are household rules and standards to follow, and if they break ...
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... in their own minds what they want, and nobody can really tell them what they want but themselves. To say that emerging adulthood is a self-focused time is not meant pejoratively. There is nothing wrong about being self- focused during ...
... in their own minds what they want, and nobody can really tell them what they want but themselves. To say that emerging adulthood is a self-focused time is not meant pejoratively. There is nothing wrong about being self- focused during ...
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... in their parents ' home and are required to attend secondary school , and young adulthood , when most people have entered marriage and parenthood and have settled into a stable occupational path . In between the restrictions of ...
... in their parents ' home and are required to attend secondary school , and young adulthood , when most people have entered marriage and parenthood and have settled into a stable occupational path . In between the restrictions of ...
Contents
A New Relationship With Parents | |
Love and | |
Meandering Toward Marriage | |
Twists and Turns | |
More Than a | |
Religious Beliefs and Values | |
Four Case Studies | |
What Does It Mean to Become an Adult? | |
Notes | |
References | |
Index of Names General Index | |
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