Title: CHAPTER 7 The Adult in Society
1CHAPTER 7The Adult in Society
- Section 1 Early and Middle Adulthood
- Section 2 The World of Work
- Section 3 The Later Years
2Objectives
Section 1 Early and Middle Adulthood
- Summarize Daniel Levinsons theory of adult male
development. - Identify and describe the stages of adult female
development.
3Three Stages of Adult Male Development
Section 1 Early and Middle Adulthood
- 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,
perhaps a midlife crisis, realization of ones
own mortality - Late Adulthood 60 to 75, involves transitions
4Phases of Adult Female Development
Section 1 Early and Middle Adulthood
- Phase 1 Leaving the Family young women leave
home, break from their parents, and form a life
plan, with an emphasis on marriage over
establishing a career. - Phase 2 Entering the Adult World 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.
5Phases of Adult Female Development
Section 1 Early and Middle Adulthood
(continued)
- Phase 3 Entering the Adult World Again many
women, often in their early thirties, return to
work after their children start school. They then
pursue their career goals, similar to men in
their twenties.
6Objectives
Section 2 The World of Work
- Describe how the nature of work in the United
States has changed. - Explain how the composition of the labor force in
the United States has changed.
7Changes in the Nature of Work and the Labor Force
Section 2 The World of Work
- Farming and Manufacturing fell from 85 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 - Education workers education level has
increased about 90 percent of workers aged 25 to
64 have high school diplomas about one third
have college degrees
8Changes in the Nature of Work and the Labor Force
Section 2 The World of Work
(continued)
- 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
9Change in the Composition of the Labor Force
Section 2 The World of Work
- Increase in the number of women and minorities in
the labor force - Better educated workforce
- Changes in the type of work people do
- Increase in career changes
10Objectives
Section 3 The Later Years
- Describe the characteristics of life during late
adulthood. - Identify the new challenges that older Americans
face.
11Life During Late Adulthood
Section 3 The Later Years
- Young-Old ages 65 to 74 issues related to the
adjustment of retirement - Middle-Old ages 75-84 issues related to
declining physical and mental functioning,
dependency, and death - Old-Old ages 85 issues related to declining
physical and mental functioning, dependency, and
death
12New Challenges of Older Americans
Section 3 The Later Years
- Adjustment to retirement
- Declining physical and mental functioning
- Dealing with dependency and death