Parental social class and the transition to adulthood in Italy and the United States
Compared to older cohorts, young adults in developed societies delay their transition to adulthood. Yet within cohorts, variations in timing and sequencing of events still remain. A major determinant of life course differences is social class. This characteristic can influence the sequence of events...
Main Authors: | Sironi, M, Barban, N, Impicciatore, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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