Transition to adulthood in latin america: 1960s-2010s

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Abstract

Multidimensional discussion about transition to adulthood is an incipient theme in Latin America. This paper seeks to describe and characterize the process of change in the transition of men and women in the region between the 1960s and 2010's. Using census data from IPUMS-International for 15 Latin American countries, we calculate the mean ages at transition to adulthood, at entering the labor market, at first union, and at first birth. We concluded there was a process of postponing transition to adulthood, although much stronger for males than for females, which we attribute to the events linked to the transition of each group. With these results, we hope to encourage further research into transition to adulthood in Latin America.

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Dos Santos, M. M., Queiroz, B. L., & Verona, A. P. de A. (2021). Transition to adulthood in latin america: 1960s-2010s. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Populacao, 38. https://doi.org/10.20947/S0102-3098a0161

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