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The Adult in Society

The Adult in Society. Preview Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood Section 2: The World of Work Section 3: The Later Years Chapter Wrap-Up. Read to Discover What is Daniel Levinson’s theory of adult male development? What are the stages of adult female development?.

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The Adult in Society

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  1. The Adult in Society Preview Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood Section 2: The World of Work Section 3: The Later Years Chapter Wrap-Up

  2. Read to Discover What is Daniel Levinson’s theory of adult male development? What are the stages of adult female development? Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood

  3. Levinson’s Developmental Stages of Adulthood for Males Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood Early Adulthood Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood 40-44 Midlife Transition 60-64 Late Adult Transition 17-22 Early Adult Transition 23-27 Entering the Adult World 45-49 Entering Mid Adulthood 65-75+ Late Adult Transition 28-32 Age 30 Transition 50-54 Age 50 Transition 33-39 Settling Down Period 55-59 End of Mid Adulthood

  4. Early Adulthood—ages 17-39, involves entering the adult world, choosing a career, establishing oneself in society, and making and re-evaluating commitments Middle Adulthood—ages 40-59, involves self-examination, reformulation of life goals, internal and external conflict, realization of one’s own mortality Late Adulthood—60 to 75+, involves transitions Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood

  5. Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood Question What are the stages of adult female development?

  6. Phase 1: Leaving the Family Phase 2: Entering the Adult World Phase 3: Entering the Adult World Again Section 1: Early and Middle Adulthood Characteristics: Young women leave home, break from their parents, and form a life plan, with an emphasis on marriage over establishing a career. Characteristics: Many women, often in their twenties, marry and have children. More than half combine work and motherhood. Others leave work, which limits later job opportunities. Characteristics: Many women, often in their early thirties, return to work after their children start school. They then pursue their career goals, similarly to men in their twenties.

  7. Read to Discover How has the nature of work in the United States changed? How has the composition of the labor force in the United States changed? Section 2: The World of Work

  8. Section 2: The World of Work Question How have the nature of work and the composition of the labor force changed in the United States?

  9. Section 2: The World of Work Nature of Work in the U.S. 1900-2000 Labor Force in 1900 Labor Force in 2000 Farming & Manufacturing Professional & Clerical Farming & Manufacturing Professional & Clerical

  10. Farming and Manufacturing—fell from 80 percent of the U.S. labor force in 1900 to 27 percent in 2000; most work now is in professions, office work, sales, and service jobs Professional, Managerial, Administrative, Sales—now make up almost 73 percent of the labor force; increases can be attributed to the growth of bureaucracies and technological developments Section 2: The World of Work

  11. Changes in the Labor Force Section 2: The World of Work WomenIncreasing numbers MinoritiesIncreasing numbers EducationMore with higher levels

  12. Women—have increased as a percentage of the total labor force; now hold about half of all professional jobs Minorities—have increased as a percentage of the total labor force; in particular Hispanics, who are the fastest growing group of American workers Education—workers’ education levels have increased; about 90 percent of workers aged 25 to 64 have high school diplomas; about one third have college degrees Section 2: The World of Work

  13. Read to Discover What are the characteristics of life during late adulthood? What new challenges do older Americans face? Section 3: The Later Years

  14. Section 3: The Later Years Question What are characteristics of each stage of late adulthood?

  15. Young-Old Middle-Old Old-Old Section 3: The Later Years THE THREE PHASES OF LATE ADULTHOOD Ages 75 to 84 Issues related to declining physical and mental functioning, dependency, and death Ages 85+ Issues related to declining physical and mental functioning, dependency, and death Ages 65 to 74 Issues related to the adjustment to retirement

  16. Adjustment to Retirement—loss of the work role; lack of income; adjustment easier if social networks and community activity maintained Physical and Mental Functioning—body cells die; muscles and tissues shrink; organs and functions slow down; intelligence, learning, and memory decline Dependency and Death—need physical or financial assistance; status and role behaviors change; less fear of death than middle-aged Section 3: The Later Years

  17. New Opportunities Feeling of freedom More time for interests and hobbies Possibility of new career Reaping the benefits of planning ahead Financial planning Developing interests and hobbies Taking care of health Cultivating patterns that make the most of life Section 3: The Later Years

  18. Chapter Wrap-UpUnderstanding Main Ideas • Briefly describe Daniel Levinson’s views on adult male development. • How does adult female development differ from adult male development? • How has the composition of the American labor force changed? • In what ways did the nature of work in the United States change during the 1900s? • What challenges and opportunities are associated with the later stages of life? • What are the main characteristics of each stage of life during the later years of adulthood?

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