短途和长途离家和回家:探索生命历程转变的作用。

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Cody Warner
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摘要

与父母同住是年轻人最常见的生活方式之一,许多人在第一次独立生活后就回家了。离家和回家的变化趋势重新引发了这一领域的研究,主要关注居住转变与其他生命过程转变之间的关系。很少有研究考虑到驱使离家或回家过渡的居住迁移的地理范围。目前的研究探讨了生命历程事件是否类似地预测了在同一县开始和结束的居住转变,而不是在不同县开始和结束的居住转变。根据1997年全国青年纵向调查的队列,根据其地理范围对住宅过渡进行分类。多项回归模型探讨居住过渡的生命历程相关性是否因地理范围而异。对于大多数生命历程的转变,与同县或不同县的居住转变的关联主要因程度而异。对于其他因素,如为人父母和大学学历,根据居住转换的地理范围,与居住转换的联系是相反的方向。结果提供了更多的描述性信息,说明年轻人在离开父母家或回到父母家时所做的移动的地理范围。不同地理范围的生命历程事件和居住转变之间的关联差异对当代向成年的过渡具有影响。
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Short- and long-distance home-leaving and home-returning: exploring the role of life course transitions.

Coresidence with parents is one of the most common living arrangements for young adults, and many have returned home after first living independently. Shifting trends in home-leaving and home-returning have renewed research in this area, with a primary focus on how residential transitions are connected to other life course transitions. Fewer studies consider the geographic scope of the residential moves that drive home-leaving or home-returning transitions. The current study explores if life course events similarly predict residential transitions that start and end in the same county compared to those that start and end in different counties. Residential transitions are classified by their geographic scope using the 1997 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Multinomial regression models explore if the life course correlates of residential transitions vary by geographic scope. For most life course transitions, associations with same-county or different-county residential transitions vary primarily by a matter of degree. For others, such as parenthood and college degree attainment, links to residential transitions are in opposite directions based on the geographic scope of the residential transition. Results provide additional descriptive information on the geographic scope of the moves young adults make when they leave the parental home or return back to it. Variation in the associations between life course events and residential transitions of different geographic scope have implications for the contemporary transition to adulthood.

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