Women’s Configurations of Family, Work, and Education: Mapping Diverse Pathways Throughout Adulthood

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Social Currents Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1177/23294965231201373
Bo-Hyeong Jane Lee, Anna Manzoni
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We investigate how women’s family, work, and education statuses are configured over the life course, defining different pathways throughout adulthood. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent and Adult Health, we conduct a repeated measures latent class analysis to explore the various pathways of family, work, and education that women take between their late teens and early forties. Additionally, we investigate the extent to which these pathways vary by race and socioeconomic background. We find seven distinct pathways. In three of the pathways, women are likely to become mothers at an earlier age, but differ in terms of education and work patterns. Three other pathways include women who focus primarily on college in early adulthood, but differ in terms of their work and family patterns. An additional pathway comprises women who remain largely independent while working and continuing education into adulthood. Pathways vary significantly by race, parents’ education, and early family poverty. This study highlights the fluidity of women’s work and educational experiences across adulthood, and articulates significant nuances in the different combinations of women’s family, work, and education across demographic backgrounds.
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女性在家庭、工作和教育中的配置:绘制成年期的不同路径
我们调查了女性的家庭、工作和教育状况如何在整个生命过程中被配置,定义了成年期的不同道路。使用来自全国青少年和成人健康纵向研究的数据,我们进行了重复测量潜在类别分析,以探索女性在青少年晚期和四十岁出头之间的家庭,工作和教育的各种途径。此外,我们还调查了这些途径在多大程度上因种族和社会经济背景而异。我们发现了七种不同的路径。在其中三种途径中,妇女可能更早成为母亲,但在教育和工作模式方面有所不同。其他三种途径包括在成年早期主要关注大学的女性,但在工作和家庭模式方面有所不同。另一种途径是妇女在工作和继续教育到成年时基本上保持独立。不同种族、父母的教育程度和早期家庭的贫困程度,这些途径有很大的不同。这项研究强调了女性在成年期间工作和教育经历的流动性,并阐明了不同人口背景下女性家庭、工作和教育的不同组合的显著细微差别。
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Social Currents
Social Currents SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly.
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