代理,联系生活和历史时间:来自纵向三代青年发展研究的证据。

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jeylan T Mortimer
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尽管格伦·埃尔德及其同事的生命历程原则通常是单独阐述和调查的,但他们引用了分析性的区别,简化了他们的经验共存和相互关系。本文通过关注代理原则及其与“联系的生活”和“时间和地点”的交集来说明这种复杂性。数据来自青年发展研究(YDS),该研究跟踪了明尼苏达州的一个队列(G2, 1973-74年出生)从青春期中期(14-15岁)到中年(45-46岁)。YDS还包括G1父母和G3孩子,后者在研究开始时与父母年龄大致相同。研究结果表明,青少年时期观察到的多重代理取向会影响成年后的成就;它们是由祖父母、父母和孩子“联系在一起的生活”所塑造的,其时间比之前认识到的要长;他们与教育成就的联系是有历史特殊性的。虽然父母和青少年的“关联生活”通常是同时研究的,但在青少年时期测量的父母的代理取向,被发现可以预测几十年后青少年子女的相同心理资源(能力自我概念、乐观主义和经济效益)。我们还发现,随着孩子的成长,父母的职业价值观会继续影响孩子的价值观。乐观主义和效能感取代了教育抱负,成为学业成就的重要预测因素,这表明自主取向的意义和行为后果发生了历史性的转变。
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Agency, linked lives and historical time: evidence from the longitudinal three-generation Youth Development Study.

Agency, linked lives and historical time: evidence from the longitudinal three-generation Youth Development Study.

Agency, linked lives and historical time: evidence from the longitudinal three-generation Youth Development Study.

Whereas Glen Elder and associates' principles of the life course are usually articulated and investigated individually, they reference analytic distinctions that simplify their empirical coexistence and mutual interrelation. This article illustrates this complexity by focusing on the principle of agency and its intersections with 'linked lives' and 'time and place'. Data are drawn from the Youth Development Study (YDS), which has followed a Minnesota cohort (G2, born 1973-74) from mid-adolescence (ages 14-15) to midlife (ages 45-46). The YDS also includes G1 parents and G3 children, the latter surveyed at about the same age as their parents were when the research began. The findings indicate that multiple agentic orientations, observed in adolescence, affect adult attainments; they are shaped by the 'linked lives' of grandparents, parents and children over longer periods of time than previously recognised; and their associations with educational achievement are historically specific. Whereas the 'linked lives' of parents and adolescents are generally studied contemporaneously, the agentic orientations of parents, measured as teenagers, were found to predict the same psychological resources in their adolescent children (self-concept of ability, optimism and economic efficacy) decades later. We also found evidence that parents' occupational values continue to influence the values of their children as the children's biographies unfold. Suggesting a historic shift in the very meaning and behavioural consequences of agentic orientations, optimism and efficacy replaced educational ambition as significant predictors of academic achievement.

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