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Youth’s Family and Non-Family Roles as Predictors of Subjective Adulthood in Three Low-Income Agricultural Settings
Journal of Research on Adolescence ( IF 3.563 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-24 , DOI: 10.1111/jora.12731
Erick Axxe 1 , Sarah R Hayford 1 , Natalie D Eggum 2
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Subjective adulthood, or feeling like an adult, captures identity development relative to the local context that shapes life course processes. Most research on this topic is conducted in wealthy developed countries. Instead, we draw on household-based survey data from the Family Migration and Early Life Outcomes project (FAMELO) to estimate ordinal logistic regression models predicting how often adolescents aged 11–17 in Jalisco, Mexico (n = 1,567); Gaza Province, Mozambique (n = 1,368); and the Chitwan Valley, Nepal (n = 1,898), identify as adults. The relationships between adult roles, family capital, youth characteristics, and youth’s adult identities vary substantially across the sites. The findings highlight how the transition to adulthood reflects the cultural and structural conditions of adult identities.

中文翻译:

在三个低收入农业环境中青年的家庭和非家庭角色作为主观成年的预测因素

主观成年,或感觉像个成年人,捕捉与塑造生命历程过程的当地环境相关的身份发展。大多数关于这个主题的研究都是在富裕的发达国家进行的。相反,我们利用来自家庭迁移和早期生活结果项目 (FAMELO) 的基于家庭的调查数据来估计序数逻辑回归模型,预测墨西哥哈利斯科州 11-17 岁青少年的频率(n  = 1,567);莫桑比克加沙省(n  = 1,368);和尼泊尔奇旺河谷 ( n = 1,898),确定为成年人。成人角色、家庭资本、青年特征和青年的成人身份之间的关系在不同地点之间存在很大差异。研究结果强调了向成年期的过渡如何反映成人身份的文化和结构条件。
更新日期:2022-01-24
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