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Young Australian women and their aspirations : "it's hard enough thinking a week or two in advance at the moment".
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73884
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2418
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399635
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JOHNSTONE, M.
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Young Australian women and their aspirations : "it's hard enough thinking a week or two in advance at the moment". Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 351-376
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Estratto da: Journal of Adolescent Research 2012, 27, 3
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Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women aged 18 to 23 years aspire to be married, with children, and in the paid workforce when they are 35 years of age. However, the Theory of Emerging Adulthood suggests that this period of the lifespan is characterized by a prolonged stage of exploration and self-focussed identity formation, and young women could be expected to be in the process of formulating and changing their future plans and aspirations. Qualitative analysis is conducted on over 600 comments provided by young Australian women from The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health across three time points, on topics related to these womens aspirations for the future. This analysis contextualizes existing, quantitative, findings on women's aspirations for work and family, and provides a richer understanding of women's thoughts about work and family, and their progression toward decision making around these future roles, in contemporary society.
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ASPIRAZIONI.
TRANSIZIONE.
ADULTI.
FAMIGLIA.
IDENTITÀ.
FUTURO.
AUSTRALIA.
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LEE, C.
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Journal of Adolescent Research 2012, 27, 3.
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