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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Behavioral Development. 47:233-242
Trajectories of perceived stress from the transition to adulthood (age 25), during young adulthood (age 32), and into midlife (ages 43 and 50) were examined with four waves of longitudinal survey data ( N = 688; 49% female, 37% with a university degr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marriage and Family. 83:1176-1193
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Work and Occupations. 48:184-206
Work is a productive activity that can also contribute to the well-being of the next generation. Using two waves of data from the Edmonton Transitions Study, this research examined the link between intrinsically rewarding work and generativity, or on
Publikováno v:
Perspect Psychol Sci
The notion of a U shape in happiness—that well-being is highest for people in their 20s, decreases to its nadir in midlife, and then rises into old age—has captured the attention of the media, which often cite it as evidence for a midlife crisis.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 37:1416-1429
Data from 963 Canadians at ages 18 (late adolescence), 25 (young adulthood), and 43 (midlife) were used to explore convoys of perceived social support from parents, other family, friends, partners, coworkers, and children. Latent profile and latent t
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International Journal of Behavioral Development. 44:273-278
Rooted in commitment theory, this study examines dedication, perceived investments, and felt constraint, three unique aspects of commitment, in midlife using data gathered from a sample of 224 adults surveyed at ages 43 and 50 years. Positive and neg
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Psychological Science
In this reply to Blanchflower and Graham (2021), we address key points in their response to our article, which challenged the robustness of the U shape in different contexts and aimed to move scholarship on life-course happiness beyond a focus on a s
Autor:
Nancy L. Galambos, Jennifer L. Maggs
Publikováno v:
Employed Mothers and Their Children ISBN: 9781315860695
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Publikováno v:
Employed Mothers and Their Children ISBN: 9781315860695
Employed Mothers and Their Children
Employed Mothers and Their Children
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