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Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Clark University Why is Adulthood Arriving later and later? the New Life Stage of Emerging Adulthood, ages 18-29 Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Clark University

Four Revolutions Since 1960 Technology Revolution: Longer and more widespread education required Sexual Revolution: Tolerance of premarital sexuality, cohabitation Women’s Movement: Young women’s ambitions are as high or higher than men’s Youth Movement: Ambivalence about adulthood

College enrollment, U.S., 1900-2010

Change in median marriage age, U.S., 1960-present

Median Marriage Age (Females) in Selected Countries Developed Countries Age Developing Countries Age _____________________________________________ United States 27 Egypt 19 Canada 29 Ethiopia 17 Germany 30 Ghana 20 France 30 Nigeria 18 Spain 30 India 18 Japan 29 Indonesia 21 Australia 29 Guatemala 19

What about Chile? Median marriage (females), 2012: 32 2000: 27 Mexico: 26 Argentina: 33 Brazil: 30 Total Fertility Rate (per woman), Chile: 1.82 Tertiary education (gross enrollment ratio): Chile 87% (U.S. 87%; Argentina 80%; Brazil 46%; Mexico 30%)

Five features of emerging adulthood 300 interviews with 18-29-year-old Americans, diverse sample. Identity explorations Instability Self-focus Feeling in-between Possibilities/optimism

Clark University Poll of Emerging Adults National sample of over 1,000 Americans ages 18-29 Diverse in ethnicity, region, social class background

Identity explorations “This is a time of life for finding out who I really am” 77% of Americans ages 18-29 agree Love: searching for a “soul mate” ---”When you marry, you want to find your soul mate, first and foremost.” 94% of Americans 20-29 agree (National Marriage Project) Work: searching for self-fulfillment; money is not enough “It is more important to me to enjoy my job than to make a lot of money.” 79% of Americans ages 18-29 agree

Instability “This time of my life is full of changes.” 84% of Americans ages 18-29 agree Job changes ages 18 to 29: Ten (average) “This time of my life is stressful.” 72% of 18-29s agree

Self-focused More independent, not tied to others “This is a time of my life for focusing on myself.” 71% of Americans ages 18-29 agree. “I think I want to get more in touch with myself. I want to be a little selfish for awhile, and selfishness and marriage don't seem to go hand in hand. I'd like to be able to experience as much as I can before I get married, just so I can be well- rounded.” (Rosa, 24 year-old Latina)

… but not selfish “It is important to me to have a career that does some good in the world.” 86% of Americans ages 18-29 agree

Feeling in-between Adults in some ways but not others. “Do you feel that you have reached adulthood?” 18-21: 32%; 22-25: 52%; 26-29: 68%

Do you feel that you have reached adulthood? “Not absolutely, because I still sometimes get up in the morning and say, ‘Good Lord! I’m actually a grown up!’ ‘Cause I still feel like a kid. I’ve done things like just got up one morning and said, you know, ‘I’m going to Mexico’ and just get up and go. And I should have been doing other things.” (Terrell, 23 year-old African American)

Possibilities/optimism “I am confident that eventually I will get what I want out of life.” 89% agree “I believe that, overall, my life will be better than my parents’ lives have been.” 77% agree “Better economically. Better personally. I just think by the time my parents reached my age, they'd already run into some barricades that prevented them from getting what they wanted, personally and family-wise. And so far, I've avoided those things, and I don't really see those things in my life. I don't like my job. I'm frustrated about the lack of relationships with females. But in general, I think I'm headed in the right direction.” (Bob, 23 year-old European American)

Bad news and good news “I often feel depressed.” 32% agree “I often feel anxious.” 56% agree “This time of my life is fun and exciting.” 83% agree “At this time of my life I feel I have a great deal of freedom.” 81% agree At this time of my life, it still seems like anything is possible.” 83% agree

Emerging Adulthood in Chile? Rapidly development in past 30 years; 90% of people in urban areas. Same demographic patterns as in U.S. and other developed countries: higher ages of marriage and first child, longer and more widespread education. Key Question: How much will EA in Chile resemble U.S. and other Western countries, how much will be distinctly Chilean?

To learn more… “Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens through the Twenties,” by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Oxford University Press. 10th anniversary edition just published. Getting to 30: A parent’s guide to the twentysomething years (with Elizabeth Fishel). www.jeffreyarnett.com Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, www.ssea.org