The changing transition to adulthood: leaving and returning home
"Using data from National Survey of Families and Households, Frances Goldscheider and Calvin Goldscheider investigate how gender, ethnicity, religion, economic class, and region influence the transition to adulthood. Their analysis also ties in the importance of the following social factors: ma...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Using data from National Survey of Families and Households, Frances Goldscheider and Calvin Goldscheider investigate how gender, ethnicity, religion, economic class, and region influence the transition to adulthood. Their analysis also ties in the importance of the following social factors: major revolutions in gender patterns, changes in race relations, ethnic assimilation, regional redistribution patterns, the emergence of a middle class." "In addition to evaluating the process of residential independence, this book also examines the patterns of young adults who return to the parental home. Scholars in family studies, sociology of the family, human relations, social psychology, and gender studies will find this study empirically rich and useful."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables x
List of Figures xi
Preface xiv
1. Leaving and Returning Home in 20th Century America 1
Changes in the Living Arrangements of Young Adults 5
Resources and Values in Family Relationships 11
The Need for Historical Perspective 16
2. Out of the Nest 19
The Historical Dimensions of Leaving Home 21
Nest Leaving Cohorts 23
The Changing Timing of Leaving Home 25
Changing Routes Out of the Home 28
Leaving Home for Marriage 29
Leaving Home to Semi Autonomy 31
Non Marital Residential Independence 33
How Did We Get Where We Are and What s Next? 35
3. Back to the Nest 39
Previous Research on Returning to the Nest 39
Understanding Returning Home 42
The Leaving Home Returning Home Connection 45
Increases in Returning Home: Connections to Routes
Out of the Home 49
Factors Influencing the Increasing Rate of Returning Home 52
Returning Home and the Life Course of Young Adults and Their
Parents 54
4. Runaways and Stay At Homes 59 !
Early Versus Late Nest Leaving 60 i
Changes In Leaving Early and Leaving Late 62
Who Leaves Home Early and Who Leaves Home Late? 64
Do Girls Leave Home Early and Boys Stay Home Late? 65 j
The Feathered Nest: Parental Resources and Leaving Home Early j
or Late 67 {
The Effects of Having Siblings On Leaving Home Early or Late 69 :
Family Structure and Leaving Home Early or Late 71
Minority Group Status and The Timing of Leaving Home 73
Concluding Observations 76
5. The Changing Role of Regional Communities 79
The Meaning of Regions and Regional Change 81
WhichRegions? 82
The Traditional Core 83
The Pacific and Mountain Regions 83
New England and the Mid Atlantic/Midwest 85
Regional Differences in Routes Out of the Home 86
Regional Differences in Returning Home 93
Changes Over Time in Regional Nest Leaving Patterns 94
Concluding Observations 97
6. Who Left Whom? The Effects of Childhood Family Structure 99
Changes in Family Structure and Nest Leaving 100
Measuring Childhood Family Structure 103
Family Structure and Leaving and Returning Home 104
Family Structure and Routes Taken Out of the Home 104
Family Independence: Leaving to Cohabit or to Get Married 109
Returning Home Ill
Are There Changes in the Effects of Family Structure? 113
The Decreasing Effects of Stepfamilies on College 113
The Changing Effect of Single Parents on Marriage 114
Concluding Observations 116
7. Sons And Daughters 119
Gender Gaps in Leaving and Returning Home 121
Women and Men Leaving Home , 121
Men and Women Returning Home 122
Gender Differences in Context 125
Family Structure 125
Parental Resources 130
Family Attitudes and Values 132
Gender Differences in Nest Leaving Over the 20th Century 136
Returning to First Themes 140
8. Leaving and Returning to the Feathered Nest 143
Parental Social Class: What Is It? 146
Leaving Home and Parental Social Class 148
Parental Social Class and Routes Out of the Home 150
Parental Social Class and Returning Home 152
Social Class, Inequality, and Leaving Home 153
Leaving Home and Nontraditional Family Formation:
Who Led the Growth? 158
Social Class and Leaving Home in the Late 20th Century 160
9. The Shifting Ethnic Mosaic 163
Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians 164
Ethnic Differences in the Nest Leaving Process 166
Leaving Home Among Ethnic Groups 167
Returning Home Among Ethnic Groups 169
Immigrants and the Nest Leaving Process 169
Changes in Nest Leaving 172
Race and Ethnic Differences in Timing and Route 173
Concluding Observations 179
10. Religious Transformation and Family Values 183
Links to Previous Research on Family and Religion 185
Religion and Leaving Home: Overall Patterns 186
Convergence and Divergence: Protestant Catholic Trends and
Protestant Denominations 193
Are Jews Exceptional? 195
Concluding Observations 200
11. What Is New In Nest Leaving In 20th Century America? 203
What s New? 203
Parent Child Relationships 209
Adult Lives of Work And Family 210
Are American Nest Leaving Patterns Unique? 211
Concluding Observations 213
Appendix 217
References 235
Index 247
About the Authors 257
List of Tables
2.1. Reasons for Leaving Home by Sex and Nest Leaving Cohorts 30
7.1. Effect of Parental Family Structure on Leaving Home by Gender
and Route Left 128
7.2. Effects of Religious Affiliation in Childhood on Leaving Home by
Gender and Route Left 133
8.1. Effects of Parental Social Class on Leaving Home by Route
Taken 150
8.2. Effect of Parental Social Class on Returning Home by Route
Left 154
APPENDIX
A.l. Descriptive Statistics for the Analysis of Leaving and
Returning Home 226
A.2. Basic Models of Leaving Home, Total and by Route Left 228
A.3. Basic Models of Returning Home, Total and by Route Left 229
A.4. Comparing Factors Affecting Leaving Home By Age
(odds ratios) 230
A.5. Route Differences in the Effect of Region on the Odds of
Leaving and Returning Home 231
A.6. Models of Leaving and Returning Home (transformed logit
coefficients) 232
A. 7. Changing Effects of Ethnicity on the Odds of Leaving Home,
Total and by Route 233
List of Figures
1.1. Proportions of Young Adults Aged 18 to 24, Living with Parents
1940 to 1994 8
1.2. Long Term Change in the Proportions of Young Adults (aged
20 24) Living as Children Among Those Who Have Not
Established New Families of Their Own 10
2.1 Nest Leaving Cohorts 25
2.2. Age at Leaving Home, by Nest Leaving Cohort 26
2.3. Changing Distribution of Routes Out of the Parental Home 29
2.4. Changes in Age at Leaving Home, by Route Left 32
2.5. Family Versus Nonfamily Routes Out of the Home 34
2.6. Odds of Leaving Home Via Given Route Relative to the
Vietnam Cohort, Adjusted for its Share of Leaving Home 36
3.1. Major Factors Affecting Returning Home 44
3.2. Proportion Returning Home, by Age Left Home 46
3.3. Relative Odds of Returning Home by Route Taken 47
3.4. Median Duration Away from Home Among Those Who
Returned by the Route Left 48
3.5 Odds of Returning Home, by Nest Leaving Cohort 49
3.6. Effects of Controlling Background Characteristics and
Nest Leaving Pattern on the Odds of Returning Home 51
3.7. Modeling Changes in Returning Home, by Route Left 53
4.1. Proportions Leaving Home Very Young ( 16) by Nest Leaving
Cohort 63
4.2. Gender Differences in Leaving Home Very Early, Later, and
Very Late, Overall and for Independence 66
4.3. The Effect of Parental Education on Leaving Home Early I
andLate, Overall and for Independence and Marriage 68 f
4.4. The Effect of Having More Siblings on Leaving Home Early,
andLate, Overall and for Independence andMarriage 70
4.5. The Effect of Gaining a Stepparent Before Age 12 on Leaving
Home Early and Late, Overall and for Independence and Marriage
andLate, Overall and for Independence and Marriage..., 73 ;
4.6. The Effects of Being Hispanic on Leaving Home Early and Late, ¦
Overall and for Independence and Marriage 75 i
5.1. Regional Differences in Leaving Home for Marriage 87 ?
5.2. Regional Differences in Leaving Home for Independence 88
5.3. Regional Differences in Leaving Home to Cohabit or Head a
Single Parent Family 89
5.4. Regional Differences in Leaving Home for a Job 90
5.5. Regional Differences in Leaving Home for School 91
5.6. Regional Differences in Leaving Home for the Military 92
5.7. Regional Differences in Returning Home by Route Left 94
5.8. The Rise and Fall of Independence Route in the Pacific
Region 96
5.9. The Pacific Region Leads the Decline in Nest Leaving for
Marriage 97
6.1. Family Structure by Nest Leaving Cohort 101
6.2. Effect of Family Structure on Leaving Home 105
6.3. Effects of Family Structure on Leaving Home to School and
the Military 106
6.4. Inverse Relationship between the Effects of Stepfamilies on
Leaving Home to join the Military and the Draft level 107
6.5. Effects of Family Structure on Leaving Home for a Job or
Independence 108
6.6. Effect of Family Structure on Leaving Home for Marriage or
Cohabitation 110
6.7. Effect of Family Structure on Returning Home 112
6.8. The Decreasing Effect of Stepfamilies on Leaving Home for
College 114
6.9. Changing Effect of Growing Up in a Single Parent Family on
Leaving Home for Marriage 115
7.1. Gender Differences in Leaving Home by Each Route 122
7.2. Gender Differences in Returning Home by Route Out of Home 124
7.3. Differences in the Effects of Additional Brothers and Sisters on
Men s and Women s Leaving Home for School and Military
Service 127
7.4. Gender Differences in Leaving Home by Each Route, Stable
Two Parent Families and Other Families 129
7.5. Effects of Receiving Public Assistance in Childhood on Men s
and Women s Routes Out of Home 131
7.6 Gender Differences by Routes Out of Home by Mormons 135
7.7. Gender Differences in Leaving Home for Marriage by
Nest Leaving Cohort 137
7.8. Gender Differences in Leaving Home by Nest Leaving Cohort 138
7.9. Gender Differences in Returning Home by Nest Leaving Cohort... 140
8.1. Increases in Parental Education in the 20 Century 144
8.2. Effects of Parental Education and Occupational Prestige on
Leaving Home 149
8.3. Changing Effects of Parental Occupational Prestige Score on
Leaving Home for School 156
8.4. Changing Effects of Welfare on Leaving Home for School 157
8.5. Changing Effects of Parental College Education on Leaving
Home for Non Traditional Family Formation 159
8.6. Changes in Median Age at Leaving Home by Parental Education.. .161
9.1. Ethnic Differences in Leaving Home 167
9.2. Ethnic Differences in Leaving Home by Route Taken 168
9.3. Ethnic Differences in Returning Home by Route Taken 170
9.4. Difference in Leaving Home by Immigrant Origin 171
9.5. Changing Effects ofEthnicity on Leaving Home 174
9.6. Changing Effects ofEthnicity on Leaving Home for School 176
9.7. Changing Effects of Ethnicity on Leaving Home for
Independence 177
9.8. Changing Effects ofEthnicity in Leaving Home for Marriage 178
9.9. Changing Effects ofEthnicity on Leaving Home for a Job 179
10.1. Religious Differences in Leaving Home 187
10.2. Routes Out of the Home Among Catholics 188
10.3. Routes Out of the Home Among Those With No Religious
Affiliation 189
10.4. Routes Out of the Home Among Mormons and Fundamentalist
Protestants 190
10.5. Religious Differences in Returning Home by Route Taken 191
10.6. Convergence of Catholics and Liberal Protestants in Routes
Taken 193
10.7. Divergence of Fundamentalist Christians and Liberal Protestants
in Leaving Home for Marriage or School 195
10.8. Jewish non Jewish Differences in Rates of Leaving Home by
Nest Leaving Cohort 198
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spelling | Goldscheider, Frances K. Verfasser aut The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home Frances Goldscheider ; Calvin Goldscheider Thousand Oaks [u.a.] Sage Publ. 1999 XVIII, 257 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Understanding families 17 "Using data from National Survey of Families and Households, Frances Goldscheider and Calvin Goldscheider investigate how gender, ethnicity, religion, economic class, and region influence the transition to adulthood. Their analysis also ties in the importance of the following social factors: major revolutions in gender patterns, changes in race relations, ethnic assimilation, regional redistribution patterns, the emergence of a middle class." "In addition to evaluating the process of residential independence, this book also examines the patterns of young adults who return to the parental home. Scholars in family studies, sociology of the family, human relations, social psychology, and gender studies will find this study empirically rich and useful."--BOOK JACKET. Adolescenten gtt Enfants adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Famille - États-Unis Foyer - États-Unis Jeunes adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Onafhankelijkheid (algemeen) gtt Volwassenwording gtt Adult children United States Psychology Families United States Home United States Young adults United States Psychology Selbstständigkeit (DE-588)4137544-0 gnd rswk-swf Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd rswk-swf Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 s Selbstständigkeit (DE-588)4137544-0 s Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 s DE-604 Understanding families 17 (DE-604)BV010899712 17 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009945803&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Goldscheider, Frances K. The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home Understanding families Adolescenten gtt Enfants adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Famille - États-Unis Foyer - États-Unis Jeunes adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Onafhankelijkheid (algemeen) gtt Volwassenwording gtt Adult children United States Psychology Families United States Home United States Young adults United States Psychology Selbstständigkeit (DE-588)4137544-0 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd |
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title | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home |
title_auth | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home |
title_exact_search | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home |
title_full | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home Frances Goldscheider ; Calvin Goldscheider |
title_fullStr | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home Frances Goldscheider ; Calvin Goldscheider |
title_full_unstemmed | The changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home Frances Goldscheider ; Calvin Goldscheider |
title_short | The changing transition to adulthood |
title_sort | the changing transition to adulthood leaving and returning home |
title_sub | leaving and returning home |
topic | Adolescenten gtt Enfants adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Famille - États-Unis Foyer - États-Unis Jeunes adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Onafhankelijkheid (algemeen) gtt Volwassenwording gtt Adult children United States Psychology Families United States Home United States Young adults United States Psychology Selbstständigkeit (DE-588)4137544-0 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Adolescenten Enfants adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Famille - États-Unis Foyer - États-Unis Jeunes adultes - États-Unis - Psychologie Onafhankelijkheid (algemeen) Volwassenwording Adult children United States Psychology Families United States Home United States Young adults United States Psychology Selbstständigkeit Familie Jugend USA |
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