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IUSSP Scientific panel on the transition to adulthood in developed countries
IUSSP Scientific panel transition to adulthood developed countries
2015/6/26
Our aim is three-fold: (1) to describe the transitions to adulthood both historically and cross-nationally; (2) to explain the transition to adulthood patterns and their underlying sources of variabil...
“Becoming an Adult: an International Perspective on the Transitions to Adulthood”
Becoming an Adult International Perspective Transitions to Adulthood
2015/6/26
Transitions to adulthood, as defined in the literature, usually consist in a series of events including the transition from school to work, the transition to economic independence and independent livi...
International Seminar on Youth Migration and Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries
Youth Migration and Transitions Adulthood Developing Countries
2015/6/26
The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Adolescent Life Course in Developing Countries, in collaboration with the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica (IBGE) and El Colegio de Mexico, held a seminar ...
Do student loans delay marriage? Debt repayment and family formation in young adulthood
college debt family formation marriage student loan
2014/11/26
Background: With increasing levels of student loan debt, the path to economic stability may be less smooth than it was for earlier generations of college graduates. This paper explores this emerging t...
What happens after you drop out? Transition to adulthood among early school-leavers in urban Indonesia
Asia child worker dropouts education gender Indonesia school to work transition transition to adulthood youth
2014/11/26
Background: The high incidence of young people dropping out of school prior to completing secondary schooling remains a nationwide problem in Indonesia. While it is commonly assumed that early school-...
Transitions to adulthood in urban Kenya: A focus on adolescent migrants
adolescents employment family structure Kenya marriage migration pregnancy transition to adulthood
2014/11/24
Background: Migration is often intrinsically tied to key adolescent transitions in sub-Saharan Africa. However, while many adolescents move in order to improve their life trajectories, migration may a...
What's Love Got to Do with It? Sexual Behaviors of Opposite-Sex Couples Through Emerging Adulthood
Sexual Behaviors Emerging Adulthood Opposite-Sex Couples
2009/9/17
CONTEXT: Sexual relationships in young adulthood may have important ramifications for individuals’ physical and emotional well-being. Nonetheless, representative information about young adults’ sexual...
Leaving the parental home in post-war Japan:Demographic changes, stem-family norms and the transition to adulthood
event history analysis Japan leaving home life course living arrangements nest-leaving stem-family system transition to adulthood young adults
2009/6/25
Leaving home is a key life event in the transition to adulthood, but it has been relatively less explored in demographic studies of contemporary Japan. This paper examines the relationship between hom...
Institutions and the transition to adulthood:Implications for fertility tempo in low-fertility settings
adulthood low-fertility settings
2009/3/10
The number of countries experiencing very low fertility has been rising in recent years, garnering increasing academic, political and media attention. There is now widespread academic agreement that t...
Youth poverty and transition to adulthood in Europe
ECHP living arrangements poverty transition to adulthood welfare regimes youth
2008/12/12
There is an increasing amount of research focussing on the transition to adulthood, a stage of the life cycle where young people face demanding life decisions, including completion of education, findi...
Similarities and differences between two cohorts of young adults in Italy Results of a CATI survey on transition to adulthood
delay of family formation Italy transition to adulthood
2008/12/12
The paper analyses the results of a CATI survey, consisting on a representative national sample of 3083 young people of two different generations: the 23-27th and the 33-37th in the first half of 2004...