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Citation

Swartz TT, Kim M, Uno M, Mortimer J, O'Brien KB. J. Marriage Fam. 2011; 73(2): 414-429.

Affiliation

University of Minnesota Department of Sociology, 267 19 Ave S., Social Sciences Building 909, Minneapolis, MN 55455.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, National Council on Family Relations, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00815.x

PMID

21660216

PMCID

PMC3109900

Abstract

Using longitudinal data from the Youth Development Study (analytic sample N = 712), we investigate how age, adult role acquisition and attainments, family resources, parent-child relationship quality, school attendance, and life events influence support received from parents in young adulthood. Parental assistance was found to be less forthcoming for those who had made greater progress on the road to adulthood, signified by socioeconomic attainment and union formation. The quality of mother-child and father-child relationships affected parental support in different ways, positively for mothers, negatively for fathers. School enrollment, negative life events, and employment problems were associated with a greater likelihood of receiving support. The findings suggest that parents act as "scaffolding" and "safety nets" to aid their children's successful transition to adulthood.


Language: en

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