Many parents provide financial support for young adult children (Padilla-Walker, 2012). This financial support could help or hinder young adults\u27 financial wellbeing. This current study investigates young adults\u27 financial outcomes (e.g., financial responsibility, money management behavior and worry about money) as mediators of the associations between qualities of parent-child relationships (e.g., closeness with father, closeness with mother, spending time with father, and spending time with mother) and young adults\u27 overall happiness. The role of parental financial support was tested as a moderator of all significant pathways. Data from the Transition into Adulthood data set of the 2011 Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID 2011),...
Parental financial support benefits young adults in societies with decreasing welfare-state support ...
The studies that analyzed the emerging adults\u2019 financial well-being mainly verified individual ...
Parents can support their adolescent child’s psychosocial development by a parenting style which is ...
Many parents provide financial support for young adult children (Padilla-Walker, 2012). This financi...
The present study was concerned with the relationship between young adults and their parents. Subje...
This study examines how the relationship among anticipatory socialization (parent, school, work), fi...
The purposes of this study were to examine: (1) the influence of parental financial practices includ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: Family Social Science. Advisors: Lynne ...
Young adults are in an important transition period from financially depending on their parents to be...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide support to aging parents, but researchers know little a...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSonya L. LutterStuart J. HeckmanColle...
The transition to adulthood is a complex period involving many aspects of life (Settersten, 2010). T...
Young adults’ perceptions are important indicators of adulthood, particularly perceived financial in...
In this study, we investigated the extent to which young adults’ (n=274) personal financial manageme...
Young adults’ perceptions are important indicators of adulthood, particularly perceived financial in...
Parental financial support benefits young adults in societies with decreasing welfare-state support ...
The studies that analyzed the emerging adults\u2019 financial well-being mainly verified individual ...
Parents can support their adolescent child’s psychosocial development by a parenting style which is ...
Many parents provide financial support for young adult children (Padilla-Walker, 2012). This financi...
The present study was concerned with the relationship between young adults and their parents. Subje...
This study examines how the relationship among anticipatory socialization (parent, school, work), fi...
The purposes of this study were to examine: (1) the influence of parental financial practices includ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: Family Social Science. Advisors: Lynne ...
Young adults are in an important transition period from financially depending on their parents to be...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide support to aging parents, but researchers know little a...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSonya L. LutterStuart J. HeckmanColle...
The transition to adulthood is a complex period involving many aspects of life (Settersten, 2010). T...
Young adults’ perceptions are important indicators of adulthood, particularly perceived financial in...
In this study, we investigated the extent to which young adults’ (n=274) personal financial manageme...
Young adults’ perceptions are important indicators of adulthood, particularly perceived financial in...
Parental financial support benefits young adults in societies with decreasing welfare-state support ...
The studies that analyzed the emerging adults\u2019 financial well-being mainly verified individual ...
Parents can support their adolescent child’s psychosocial development by a parenting style which is ...