Mark J. Stern
York University
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Social Science History | 2005
Jordan Stanger-Ross; Christina Collins; Mark J. Stern
Employing the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series of the University of Minnesota, we chronicle the changing timing and duration of transitions to adulthood in the twentieth century. Successive generations of young Americans reinvented the transition to adulthood to accommodate shifts in the economy and the American state. The patterned choices of young people delineate three eras of social history in the twentieth century: the era of reciprocity (1900–1950), the era of dependence (1950–70s), and the era of autonomy (1970s-2000). We also explain why African Americans differed from the general trend; they developed distinctive transitions to adulthood in response to persistent inequality.
Social Science History | 1978
Michael B. Katz; Michael J. Doucet; Mark J. Stern
Archive | 2017
Twentieth-Century America; Jordan Stanger-Ross; Christina Collins; Mark J. Stern
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet
Archive | 1982
Michael B. Katz; Mark J. Stern; Michael B. Doucet