In comparison to older cohorts, younger men and women in the developed societies delay their transition to adulthood and follow more complex trajectories. However, within cohorts there remain variations in timing and sequencing of events. Two of the major determinants of life course events related to transition to adulthood, and in particular family formation, are gender and social class. These two characteristics can influence the sequence of events characterizing the transition to adulthood in terms of socioeconomic inequalities through a different availability of opportunities for social mobility. The aim of the research is to examine in details the sequences of transitions highlighting, in a comparative perspective, how the life trajectories are influenced by parental social class and gender in the US and Italy

The role of parental social class in the transition to adulthood : a sequence analysis approach in Italy and the United States / M. Sironi, N. Barban, R. Impicciatore. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Population association of America annual meeting tenutosi a New Orleans nel 2013.

The role of parental social class in the transition to adulthood : a sequence analysis approach in Italy and the United States

R. Impicciatore
2013

Abstract

In comparison to older cohorts, younger men and women in the developed societies delay their transition to adulthood and follow more complex trajectories. However, within cohorts there remain variations in timing and sequencing of events. Two of the major determinants of life course events related to transition to adulthood, and in particular family formation, are gender and social class. These two characteristics can influence the sequence of events characterizing the transition to adulthood in terms of socioeconomic inequalities through a different availability of opportunities for social mobility. The aim of the research is to examine in details the sequences of transitions highlighting, in a comparative perspective, how the life trajectories are influenced by parental social class and gender in the US and Italy
apr-2013
Transition to adulthood ; Social class ; Parental background ; Sequence analysis 
Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
Population association of America (PAA)
http://paa2013.princeton.edu/abstracts/130994
The role of parental social class in the transition to adulthood : a sequence analysis approach in Italy and the United States / M. Sironi, N. Barban, R. Impicciatore. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Population association of America annual meeting tenutosi a New Orleans nel 2013.
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