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Gendered expectations of the biographical and social future : young adults’ approaches to short and long-term thinking.
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79071
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
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COOK, J. A.
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Gendered expectations of the biographical and social future : young adults’ approaches to short and long-term thinking. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 1376-1391.
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Estratto da: Journal of youth studies 2018, 21, 10.
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Numerous studies have found that although young adults are arguably less constrained by gendered norms and expectations than previous generations, they have nevertheless continued to imagine their biographical futures in highly gendered ways. In this paper I draw on an analysis of 28 in-depth interviews in which 16 women and 12 men (aged 18–34) were asked to discuss their expectations for both the biographical and social future. The results of this study largely confirm the findings of previous scholarship, with young women often viewing childbearing and caring responsibilities as compulsory, while young men largely viewed these commitments as complementary to their chosen careers. This paper extends existing findings in this area by examining, firstly, whether these perceptions of the biographical future are mirrored in the participants’ views of the long-term, social future, and secondly, what implications such views may have when they are extended into this register. In so doing it ultimately finds that the gender norms that shape young adults’ expectations for their own futures are echoed in their outlooks upon the social future.
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FUTURO.
IDENTITÀ DI GENERE.
DIFFERENZA SESSUALE.
ADULTI.
INTERVISTA.
AUSTRALIA.
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Sociologico
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THOMAS, S. D. M.
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Journal of youth studies 2018, 21, 10.
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