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Bradburn, Ellen M.; And Others – Social Forces, 1995
Draws on a life course perspective and event history methods to analyze factors affecting women's school reentry following marriage and motherhood. Uses panel data on 313 women born between 1905 and 1933 who were interviewed in 1956 and 1986. School reentry was positively related to higher levels of prior education, nontraditional gender-role…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Attainment, Life Events, Longitudinal Studies
Willis, Sherry L., Ed.; Reid, James D., Ed. – 1999
This textbook consolidates main findings across disciplines about individuals' development during the middle years. Twelve chapters are organized into three parts. The first three chapters explore development from the perspective of a historical/cultural period and within the context of dynamic social change and looks at theories of identity and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Cardiovascular System
Wolf, Mary Alice – 1996
An interesting area of adult development is "gender shift": the transition from the traditional life patterns or ways of making meaning that are associated with stereotypically male or female roles. One may experience the wish to fulfill those parts of one's personality often associated with feminine or masculine constructs not yet explored.…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Curriculum Development
Gerlicher, Cathie – 2002
Career theory is not a new topic, but one with an interesting past. The theories have been developed through working with men in the early days of the study of careers, modified to add women, and then modified even more for men and women in transition. Making a career decision is not a single event that takes place only in one's early adulthood,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Career Awareness, Career Change