Journey to adulthood East Asian perspectives
"Young people in East Asia are increasingly experiencing a prolonged transition to adulthood. They are spending longer in school, entering the labour market later, and getting married later still. This protracted young adulthood interacts with forces of both tradition and modernization, as soci...
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Sage Publications Ltd.
[2023]
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Schriftenreihe: | SSIS series, SAGE studies in international sociology
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Journey to adulthood: East Asian perspectives
- Marriage intention and the subsequent marriage in Taiwan
- Marrying early or remaining single in Taiwan: the choice of young adults
- Education-to-work transitions and youth’s psychological well-being in Taiwan
- Landing a middle-class position: college degree, occupational status and income of young adults in Taiwan
- Domestic labour involvement of young Taiwanese couples in different partnership and parenthood statuses
- Does having a grandchild strengthen intergenerational solidarity?: financial, instrumental and emotional support exchanges in Taiwan
- Childcare arrangements among young parents in Taiwan
- Parent–child relationships from adolescence to early adulthood: the role of conceptions of adulthood
- Norms and relations: developmental self-esteem trajectory and its determinants from adolescence to adulthood
- Early delinquency trajectory and developmental outcomes in adulthood: findings from the Taiwan youth project
- School-to-work transition among high school students in Japan: school-mediated system and labour market outcomes
- No more gender gaps?: gendered employment patterns of young college graduates in South Korea since 2000
- Who rises higher in first job attainment?: trends and patterns of school-to-work transition in Hong Kong