Science, asked by sankar14, 1 year ago

In the united states, which social clock event usually comes first on emerging adults' agendas?

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Answered by writersparadise
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It is called as 'nest-leaving'.

Nest-leaving means moving out of a childhood home and living independently.

Emerging adulthood is considered as the transitional period between high school and young adulthood, is marked by the formation of identity, the establishment of more mature interpersonal and intimate relationships, and the transition to new adult-type roles.


Most of the developed countries like the US have added 'Emerging adulthood' as an agenda as it stands for longevity, the need for more education, and an ethic that stresses personal freedom.

Answered by myrakincsem
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The answer of your question is "nest leaving''.
In the US emerging adulthood is considered as the agenda.
It is actually about leaving the childhood home in the adulthood phase in order to live the life independently This means adult leaves the accommodation provided by their parents or the guardians .
In some of the culture leaving the nest is considered one of the milestone which they have to achieve other than getting married as well as the employment.
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