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BukuExtended present, faltering future : Family formation in the process of attaining adult status in Finland and Spain
Bibliografi
Author: Oinonen, Eriikka
Topik: adulthood; family formation; young adults; Spain; parenthood; marriage; independence; Finland
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Unika Atma Jaya     Tahun Terbit: 2006    
Jenis: Article
Fulltext: 121y112.pdf (91.0KB; 0 download)
Abstract
Marriage and parenthood have traditionally been the primary indicators of adulthood
in Western societies: marriage used to be the only socially and morally acceptable way
of forming a household of one?s own and having an intimate relationship. Today, there
is a tendency among young people in Western countries to postpone or even reject
family formation, especially marriage and parenthood.Financial independence and selfreliance
have taken over from marriage and parenthood as the principal markers of
adulthood.However,prolonged periods of education and erratic labour markets tend to
complicate the attainment of such independence. The more difficult it is for people to
achieve independence, the longer they will postpone family formation and parenthood.
In spite of the common trends, there still remain national and regional differences,
particularly between northern and southern Europe. In southern countries such as
Spain, marriage is still the principal avenue to an independent adult life, whereas in
northern countries like Finland, it is common for young people to live independently on
their own before they set up a family. How easy or difficult it is to gain independence
and to form a family and how salient the role of the family institution is for attaining
adult status, depend on various social and cultural factors.
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