在全球南方绘制通往成年的新路线

IF 4.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population and Development Review Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1111/padr.12711
Shelley Clark, Khandys Agnant
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在日益全球化的世界中成长,为今天的年轻人提供了前所未有的机遇和新的挑战。本文使用了来自47个国家的数据,研究了全球南方青年男女如何度过向成年期的五个关键转变的最新趋势。尽管有一些相似之处,但我们发现,在完成学业、性生活活跃、组建工会、生孩子和工作挣钱等方面,地区之间或地区内部几乎没有趋同的迹象。此外,尽管在过去20年里,男女在教育方面都取得了令人印象深刻的进展,但在大多数区域,劳动力参与率,特别是妇女参与率停滞不前或有所下降。同样,在妇女结婚年龄稳步提高的同时,她们第一次生育的年龄也有相对温和的提高,对许多妇女来说,结婚仍然与有酬就业不相容。总的来说,男性和女性走向成年的道路截然不同,除了教育之外,几乎没有迹象表明性别不平等在减少。要最大限度地发挥这些受过良好教育的青年群体的经济和人口潜力,就需要增加技术工作的提供,并帮助妇女协调家庭和有偿就业的相互竞争的需求。
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Charting New Courses to Adulthood in the Global South
Growing up in an increasingly global world offers the youth of today unprecedented opportunities and novel challenges. This paper uses data from 47 countries to examine recent trends in how young men and women in the Global South navigate five key transitions to adulthood. Despite some similarities, we find little evidence of convergence across or within regions with respect to finishing school, becoming sexually active, forming a union, having a child, and working for pay. Further, although there have been impressive gains in education for both men and women over the past 20 years, labor force participation, particularly among women, has stalled or declined in most regions. Similarly, the steady increase in women's age of union formation was accompanied by relatively modest gains in their age of first childbirth and marriage continues to be incompatible with paid employment for many women. Overall, men and women follow strikingly different paths to adulthood and, with the exception of education, there are few signs of diminishing gender inequalities. Maximizing the economic and demographic potential of these better educated cohorts of youth will require increasing the availability of skilled jobs and helping women reconcile the competing demands of family and paid employment.
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期刊介绍: Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.
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