The theory of emerging adulthood has been criticized as not applying across social classes. This article presents data from a national survey of 18- to 25-year-olds in order to test this critique. There were consistencies across social classes in the five features proposed in the theory of emerging adulthood: positive and negative perceptions of the time period; views of education and work; and views of love, sex, and marriage. Important social class differences were found in rates of feeling depressed and access to financial support for education. It is concluded that there are many commonalities in the experience of emerging adulthood across social classes in the United States and that emerging adulthood and other life stages can be usefu...
In this chapter, the authors consider the ways socially constructed identities influence how emergin...
The decade following secondary school is pivotal in setting the stage for adulthood functioning and ...
According to Arnett’s (2000) Theory of Emerging Adulthood the years between 18 and 25 are a distinct...
This chapter takes on the critique, made by Kloep and Hendry among others, that the theory of emergi...
A large national sample of adults ages 18–60 was surveyed on features proposed in the theory of emer...
Emerging adulthood is proposed as a new conception of development for the period from the late teens...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Arnett (2000) postulated that, in industrialized nations, many people between 18 and 29 experience t...
Here I reply to the commentaries by Furstenberg, Silva, and du Bois-Reymond on my essay concerning e...
This chapter summarizes the theoretical and empirical evidence in support of the view that emerging ...
ABSTRACT—This article asserts that the theory of emerg-ing adulthood is a useful way of conceptualiz...
Within the last half century, development during the transition to adulthood is said to have drastic...
ABSTRACT—This article asserts that the theory of emerg-ing adulthood is a useful icay of conceptuali...
Theoretical and empirical understanding of development during the first stage of adulthood has under...
This chapter examines the theory of emerging adulthood from the perspective of cultural psychology. ...
In this chapter, the authors consider the ways socially constructed identities influence how emergin...
The decade following secondary school is pivotal in setting the stage for adulthood functioning and ...
According to Arnett’s (2000) Theory of Emerging Adulthood the years between 18 and 25 are a distinct...
This chapter takes on the critique, made by Kloep and Hendry among others, that the theory of emergi...
A large national sample of adults ages 18–60 was surveyed on features proposed in the theory of emer...
Emerging adulthood is proposed as a new conception of development for the period from the late teens...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Arnett (2000) postulated that, in industrialized nations, many people between 18 and 29 experience t...
Here I reply to the commentaries by Furstenberg, Silva, and du Bois-Reymond on my essay concerning e...
This chapter summarizes the theoretical and empirical evidence in support of the view that emerging ...
ABSTRACT—This article asserts that the theory of emerg-ing adulthood is a useful way of conceptualiz...
Within the last half century, development during the transition to adulthood is said to have drastic...
ABSTRACT—This article asserts that the theory of emerg-ing adulthood is a useful icay of conceptuali...
Theoretical and empirical understanding of development during the first stage of adulthood has under...
This chapter examines the theory of emerging adulthood from the perspective of cultural psychology. ...
In this chapter, the authors consider the ways socially constructed identities influence how emergin...
The decade following secondary school is pivotal in setting the stage for adulthood functioning and ...
According to Arnett’s (2000) Theory of Emerging Adulthood the years between 18 and 25 are a distinct...