Description |
xvi, 265 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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National symposium on family issues |
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National symposium on family issues (Series)
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Contents |
pt. I The Contemporary Context of Young Adulthood -- 1.The Contemporary Context of Young Adulthood in the USA: From Demography to Development, From Private Troubles to Public Issues -- 2.Transition to Adulthood, Parental Support, and Early Adult Well-Being: Recent Findings from the Youth Development Study -- 3."First Principles": Components, Holism, and Context of the Transition to Adulthood -- 4.Young Adults in a Wireless World -- pt. II Parent-Child Relationships and Successful Transitions -- 5.Relationships Between Young Adults and Their Parents -- 6.The Implications of Family Context for the Transition to Adulthood -- 7.Child Well-Being and the Long Reach of Family Relationships -- 8.Young Adults' "Need": In the Eye of the Beholder? -- pt. III Romantic and Sexual Relationships -- 9.Developmental Shifts in the Character of Romantic and Sexual Relationships from Adolescence to Young Adulthood -- 10.Challenges in Charting the Course of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood -- 11.I Just Want Your Kiss? Sexual Relationships in Young Adulthood -- pt. IV Family Contexts and Timing of Fertility -- 12.Becoming a Parent: The Social Contexts of Fertility During Young Adulthood -- 13.Childbearing Among Cohabiting Women: Race, Pregnancy, and Union Transitions -- 14.Understanding Young Fertility in the Context of Economic Disadvantage -- pt. V The Study of Young Adulthood -- 15.New Horizons in Research on Emerging and Young Adulthood -- 16.The Role of Family Context in Early Adulthood: Where We've Been and Where We're Going |
Summary |
Graduation, full-time employment, independent living, marriage, parenthood-for decades this has been the idealized trajectory to adulthood. More recently, however, scholars, practitioners, and young adults themselves are recognizing the disconnect between long-held cultural scripts and current social and economic realities, as more young adults are following a wide range of pathways to adulthood. Early Adulthood in a Family Context provides insight on a contemporary cross-section of families that are diverse in terms of class, ethnicity, immigrant status, and economic circumstances. Focusing on family characteristics and dynamics that promote successful transitions to early adulthood, the book presents new theories, methodologies, and findings about the familial experiences and behaviors of young adults with their parents, partners, and offspring. Contributors also warn against oversimplified conclusions by emphasizing the variety of pathways to adulthood and recommending public policy supports for young adults. Included in the coverage: Parental support and young adults' well-being. Young adults in the digital world. Child well-being and the long reach of the family. Developmental shifts in romantic/sexual relationships from adolescence to young adulthood. Becoming a parent: social contexts of fertility during young adulthood. Young adult fertility in the context of economic disadvantage. Early Adulthood in a Family Context brings current issues into clear perspective and deserves a wide audience among researchers, faculty, and students of human development and family studies, family sociology, and demography as well as policy makers and practitioners |
Analysis |
Clinical Psychology |
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Family |
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Psychology, clinical |
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Social sciences |
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Sociology, general |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
In |
Springer eBooks |
Subject |
Clinical psychology.
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Families.
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Social sciences.
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Sociology.
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Young adults -- Family relationships.
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Young adults -- Psychology.
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Psychology, Adolescent.
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Adolescent.
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Family Relations.
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Author |
Booth, Alan, 1935-2015.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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LC no. |
2011942781 |
ISBN |
1461414350 |
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1461414369 (ebk.) |
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9781461414353 |
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9781461414360 (ebk.) |
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