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Determinants of the timing of adult role entry
Authors:Margaret Mooney Marini
Institution:Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, USA
Abstract:A growing body of research indicates that the timing of entry into adult roles has long-term consequences for individuals and society. At present, little is known about determinants of the timing of adult role entry. Based on data from a 15-year follow-up study of high school students originally surveyed in 1957–1958 and resurveyed in 1973–1974, this paper examines and compares the processes by which the ages at entry into the labor force, entry into marriage, and entry into parenthood are determined. The timing of adult role entry is hypothesized to be a function of (1) the duration of time spent in transitional roles, (2) the availability of the opportunity to enter an adult role, and (3) an individual's orientation to an adult role. Evidence supporting this conceptualization is presented for both sexes.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to Margaret Mooney Marini  Department of Sociology and Anthropology  Vanderbilt University  Nashville  TN 37235  
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