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2 “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts.” -As You Like It Act II, Scene XII What, in your opinion, is the meaning of this passage? List the similarities and differences between an actor preparing for a role on stage and person becoming an adult.

3 Socialization  Does not end with adolescence  Continues throughout life span First job Marriage Children Success/failure Retirement

4 MEN vs. WOMEN  Process of development differ for men and women Especially in the “world of work”

5 WORK PATTERNS MENWOMEN

6 WORK PATTERNS MENWOMEN REMAIN IN THE LABOR FORCE FOR MOST OF ADULTHOOD ENTER THE LABOR FORCE, TAKE TIME OFF FOR CHILDREN, THEN GO BACK TO WORK AFTER CHILDREN HAVE GROWN

7 Daniel Levinson  Psychologist at Yale  Conducted research study to determine the adult male developmental stages

8 Daniel Levinson  Through interviews determined individuals life structure  Life Structure - combination of statuses, roles, activities, goals, values, beliefs, and life circumstances that characterize an individual

9 Daniel Levinson  Analyze life structure to identify patterns of characteristics of all men  Identified three basic eras Early Adulthood Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood

10 Early Adulthood Era  Ages 17-22= Early Adult Transition  Ages 23-27= Entering the Adult World  Ages 28-32= Age 30 Transition  Ages 33-39= Settling Down

11 Early Adult Transition Transition from adolescence to adulthood Most important task is leaving home For most young adults, the transition is not a complete break from parents- it is a slow process

12 Entering the Adult World  Two chief tasks Explore a variety of relationships and career opportunities, but avoid strong commitments that will make it difficult to take advantage of new opportunities Become a responsible member of society and form a stable life structure

13 Age 30 Transition  Many people have a hard time in this age group Look back on the choices they have made Regrets are common Divorces are common

14 Settling Down Period  The major task is to “make it” in the adult world.  Establish themselves in society through their careers

15 Middle Adulthood Era  40-44: Midlife Transition  45-49: Entering Middle Adulthood  50-54: Age 50 Transition  55-59: Culmination of Middle Adulthood

16 Middle Adulthood Era  A bridge between early and middle adulthood  Self-examination  Many come to realize their earlier dreams will never come true  Midlife crisis

17 Late Adulthood Era  60-75+: Late Adult Transition Will take notes later on this age group

18 Adult Female Development  THREE BASIC PHASES PHASE I: Leaving the Family PHASE II: Entering the Adult World PHASE III: Entering the Adult World AGAIN

19 Phase I: Leaving the Family  Similar to men, however the emphasis is more on marriage than a career  Even when women plan to combine a career with marriage, marriage is more important

20 Phase II: Entering the Adult World  Average age women marry: 25.1 years old  Many women feel pressure to maintain duel roles- motherhood and career  59% of new mothers return to work after their maternity leave  This break in employment distinguishes female development from male development during adulthood

21 Phase III: Entering the Adult World Again  Once children reach school age, many mothers return to work  Many times this occurs around the same time their husbands are having doubts about their career

22 Changes Over the Years  Americans are delaying marriage, choosing to focus on their careers (including women)  Marriage rate has dropped by 30% since the 1960s  Women are also delaying parenthood  In 1/3 of all marriages, the wife makes more money than the husband


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