Social scientists generally agree that relations between the
different life stages in advanced industrial societies are
changing. Far less agreement exists over how to interpret these
changes. Using an innovative approach to the study of life course,
Marlis Buchmann explores the changes in educational, occupational,
and family careers that threaten an end to familiar life patterns
characteristic of the mid-twentieth century.
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