*GENERATIONS, *PRODUCTIVE life span, *YOUTH, *GENERATION X, *BABY boom generation, *LABOR market, *PARENTHOOD, *SOCIAL history, SOCIAL conditions in Canada, CANADIAN history, 1945-
Abstract
This article examines the mode of entry into adulthood of two cohorts of young Quebecers born between 1942-1951 (lyric generation) and between 1962-1971 (X generation). Examining the net effect of labour market casualization with the help of the General Social Survey 2001's retrospective data, the goal of this paper is to answer this specific question: to what extent do the 1980- 90 economic mutations explain the extension of youth and the desynchronization of life courses? The analysis reveals that the casualization of employment is not highly related to the mutations of life courses. In fact, the desynchronization of life courses can be better explained by noneconomic transformations such as the longer length of education and the easing of certain normative constraints within Quebec society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2009
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