Young people in East Asia are increasingly experiencing a prolonged transition to adulthood. They are spending longer in school, entering the labour market later, and getting married later still.
This protracted young adulthood interacts with forces of both tradition and modernization, as social and economic changes generate profound effects on the transition from school to work, on family formation, on personal relationships, and on subjective well-being.
Journey to Adulthoo...
Table des matières
Transition to Adulthood in East Asia: Introduction – Chin-Chun Yi and Ming-Chang Tsai
Marriage Intention and the Subsequent Marriage in Taiwan – Chia-Hua Liu
Marr...
A propos de l’auteur
Chin-Chun Yi is a distinguished research fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Dr. Yi’s recent research interests are changing fa...