Pathways to Independent Living in Early Adulthood: Marriage, Semiautonomy, and Premarital Residential Independence

Author:

Goldscheider Frances K.1,DaVanzo Julie2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

2. The Rand Corporation, 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, California 90406

Abstract

Abstract Data from the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972 are used to examine factors influencing young adults' departure from the parental home and the initial pathways taken, including leaving home for marriage, residential semi-autonomy (Semi), and premarital residential independence (PRI). Parents' education and continuing in school decrease the likelihood of leaving home via marriage and increase the likelihood of leaving home via Semi or PRI. All other factors considered affect all pathways out of the parental home in the same direction, but in differing magnitudes. The predominant influences on PRI are indicators of modern family values, whereas the predominant influences on leaving home for marriage are measures of resources, both those of the parents and those of the young adults.

Publisher

Duke University Press

Subject

Demography

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