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Rethinking Adult Development: Introduction to the Special Issue

机译:重新思考成人发展:特别问题介绍

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This is the introduction for the special issue of American Psychologist titled "Rethinking Adult Development New Ideas for New Times." It highlights the main themes of the special issue and discusses the implications of current trends for future directions. Entry to adult family and work roles now comes later than ever before. More adults than in the past remain single, or coupled but "child-free," and fertility rates have declined, so that caring for children no longer dominates the entirety of adult life. The "knowledge economy" of today takes greater educational preparation and skill development but makes work more cognitively challenging and potentially rewarding than in the past. Adults not only live longer than ever before but are healthier for longer. Likely future trends include greater presence and involvement of grandparents and great-grandparents in children's lives and greater involvement in paid and unpaid work past age 60. Questions and challenges include continuing changes in the nature of family and work arrangements, as well as time devoted to electronic media use. Altogether, the study of adult development presents a great array of fascinating and important questions for psychological research with implications for interventions and policy.
机译:这是美国心理学家特别问题的介绍,标题为“重新思考成人开发新的新思路”。它突出了特刊的主要主题,并讨论了当前趋势对未来方向的影响。进入成年家庭和工作角色现在以来更晚。比过去更多的成年人仍然是单身,或加上“无子女”,生育率下降,因此关心儿童不再占据成年生活的整体。今天的“知识经济”采取了更大的教育准备和技能发展,但是工作更加认知地挑战和潜在的奖励。成年人不仅比以往更长的时间,而且更健康。可能的未来趋势包括祖父母和曾祖父母在儿童生命中的更多的存在和参与,并在60岁以下的有偿和无偿工作中取得更大的参与。问题和挑战包括持续改变家庭和工作安排的性质,以及致力于致力于的时间电子媒体使用。总共,成人发展的研究为干预措施和政策的影响提出了一种很大的迷人和重要问题。

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