2019
DOI: 10.1177/2167696819831793
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What Alters the Experience of Emerging Adulthood? How the Experience of Emerging Adulthood Differs According to Socioeconomic Status and Critical Life Events

Abstract: The present mixed-methods study examined the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and the experience of emerging adulthood (EA). In Study 1, the associations among SES, EA, and critical life events (CLEs) were explored. CLEs were examined as a mediator between SES and EA in a German sample (N ¼ 3,269). Participants' educational attainment, SES, and occupation-related prestige were associated with the experience of EA. For example, lower SES was associated with higher perceived instability, with more… Show more

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“…However, the findings on this matter are inconclusive. Some studies find no direct associations between key EA features and SES (Arnett, 2016a), some find weak associations (e.g., Hill et al, 2015), while others find substantial ones (e.g., Landberg et al, 2019). The impact of family SES on EA experiences was primarily seen via enrollment into postsecondary education (Schwartz, 2016).…”
Section: The Role Of Family Factors In the Formation Of Financial Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the findings on this matter are inconclusive. Some studies find no direct associations between key EA features and SES (Arnett, 2016a), some find weak associations (e.g., Hill et al, 2015), while others find substantial ones (e.g., Landberg et al, 2019). The impact of family SES on EA experiences was primarily seen via enrollment into postsecondary education (Schwartz, 2016).…”
Section: The Role Of Family Factors In the Formation Of Financial Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experience of this life stage can differ depending on people's cultural background and socioeconomic status (Arnett, 2012;Arnett et al, 2014). For example, young adults with lower socioeconomic status may have to take on jobs-often for low wages-to provide for their families while also going to school, which in turn forces them to neglect or delay their education (Landberg, Lee, & Noack, 2019).…”
Section: Disadvantaged Emerging Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, participants' regulation of their thoughts and behaviors aligned with the pursuit of a more positive identity. This match with developmental theory adds to others' contention (Arnett, 2016;Landberg et al, 2019) that the features of emerging adulthood are not narrowly applicable to American college students. The match also corresponds to Yoon and colleagues' (2021) finding that young adult resilience to abuse is typically conceptualized as a personal construct and subsequent conclusion that this conceptualization makes developmental sense.…”
Section: African Emerging Adults' Resilience-enablers Are Developmentally Appositementioning
confidence: 64%