Not meeting these life "requirements" on time can cause issues for a young adult
The issue of student debt can require a person to need community support such as counciling
Wage gaps still apply
Other social issues can tie into the general issued that emerging Adults face during their day-to-day lives
Student debt can cause mental health issues

Issues In Emerging Adulthood

Adulthood Defined

Adulthood is the period of life that follows
childhood and adolescence and lasts until death.
Therefore, adulthood begins whe

Adulthood is the period of life that follows
childhood and adolescence and lasts until death.
Therefore, adulthood begins when adolescence
ends. (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

Emerging adulthood is a transition that begins
in adolescence and continues into adulthood. (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 20

Emerging adulthood is a transition that begins
in adolescence and continues into adulthood. (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

Roles in adulthood

Care for themselves (Painter, 2017)

Care for themselves (Painter, 2017)

Maintain a social life (Painter, 2017)

Maintain a social life (Painter, 2017)

Work a part-time job (Painter, 2017)

Work a part-time job (Painter, 2017)

Attend post secondary (Painter, 2017)

Attend post secondary (Painter, 2017)

Live up to parental expectations (Painter, 2017)

Live up to parental expectations (Painter, 2017)

Today's adults are:

More diverse (Painter, 2017)

More diverse (Painter, 2017)

More connected (Painter, 2017)

More connected (Painter, 2017)

In person

through social media

More socially engaged (Painter, 2017)

More socially engaged (Painter, 2017)

Tend to have a higher level of education (Painter, 2017)

Common challenges

finding a full time job (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

social exclusion (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

social exclusion (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

cyberbullying (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

cyberbullying (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

mental health challenges and addiction (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

higher risk of being obese (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

higher risk of being obese (A Portrait of Canadian Youth, 2017)

Caused by stress

Developmental Tasks

Examples of Devleopmental Tasks

Having kids and starting a family (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Average age range is from 27-32 as of 2020 (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Finding a lifetime partner and getting married (What are development tasks. 2016)

Additional Education/ Training (What are development tasks. 2016)

Entering the workforce and starting a career (What are development tasks. 2016)

Entering the workforce and starting a career (What are development tasks. 2016)

Finishing school and graduating (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Finishing school and graduating (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Characteristics of Developmental Tasks

Difficult to determine when it was accomplished (Costa, 2020)

Something that is expected to have been achieved during a certain period of the lifecycle (Costa, 2020)

Something that is expected to have been achieved during a certain period of the lifecycle (Costa, 2020)

Unsuccessful developmental tasks leads to inability to move forward to completing other developmental tasks later in life (Costa, 2020)

Expectations are set by social norms (Costa, 2020)

Assumptions about Developmental tasks

A developmental task represents what society would consider to be normal development throughout the different points in the l

A developmental task represents what society would consider to be normal development throughout the different points in the life span.
(Costa, 2020)

Developmental tasks are not the same as milestones since there is no specific moment that shows when each life task takes pla

Developmental tasks are not the same as milestones since there is no specific moment that shows when each life task takes place (Costa, 2020)

Not accomplishing these duties within the required stage of life could lead to the inability to perform tasks that involve the next period or stage in life (Costa, 2020)

Development tasks throughout life

Infancy/Preschool

Forming an attachment to the caregiver (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Forming an attachment to the caregiver (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Language development (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Language development (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Learning about themselves and their environment (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Middle Childhood

Self-control and discipline (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Adjustment to a school environment (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Adjustment to a school environment (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Academic Achievements (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Leaning to read and write well

Adolescence

Successful transition into secondary school (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Successful transition into secondary school (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Academic achievements (Becoming An Adult, 2012)

Improving learning skills

Getting into Post-secondary schools

Issues in Emerging Adulthood

Student Debt

The average Canadian student is in $32,600 by the age of 21 (Sagan, 2014)

The average Canadian student is in $32,600 by the age of 21 (Sagan, 2014)

On average, it takes 10 years for student loans to be paid off (Sagan, 2014)

On average, it takes 10 years for student loans to be paid off (Sagan, 2014)

Student Financial Aid

72% of all Students rely on financial aid such as OSAP  to pay for school (Sagan, 2014)

72% of all Students rely on financial aid such as OSAP to pay for school (Sagan, 2014)

As of 2019, Doug Ford cut OSAP funds drastically (Sagan, 2014)

As of 2019, Doug Ford cut OSAP funds drastically (Sagan, 2014)

This resulted in many students dropping out (Sagan, 2014)

This resulted in many students dropping out (Sagan, 2014)

Living in debt is negativity affecting the mental health of young adults (Sagan, 2014)

Causing depression and anxiety

44.4% of post secondary student reported having struggled with depressed or anxiety (Sagan, 2014)

44.4% of post secondary student reported having struggled with depressed or anxiety (Sagan, 2014)

Mental Health

There has been a spike in mental health issues among young adults (Sagan, 2014)

There has been a spike in mental health issues among young adults (Sagan, 2014)

Applications of Theories

Erik Erkison's Theory

Erik Erkison's Theory

Stage 5: Identity Vs. Confusion

Adolescence, 12- 18 years old (Costa, 2020)

Adolescence, 12- 18 years old (Costa, 2020)

Stage 5: Identity crises are common during this stage, people often explore to find their own views rather than going along w

Stage 5: Identity crises are common during this stage, people often explore to find their own views rather than going along with the views of their parents (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

Stage 6: Intimacy Vs. Isolation

Young adult, 18- 40 years old (Costa, 2020)

Young adult, 18- 40 years old (Costa, 2020)

Stage 6: young adults at this are are able to form commitments and relationships. Partners are essential for a person’s devel

Stage 6: young adults at this are are able to form commitments and relationships. Partners are essential for a person’s development during this time (Kanacademymedicine, 2014)

Daniel Levinson's Theory of the seasons of life

Daniel Levinson's Theory of the seasons of life

Stage 1 : age 17 - 22
Important for making future decisions 
Ie : attending college, moving out, finding jobs, forming relati

Stage 1 : age 17 - 22
Important for making future decisions
Ie : attending college, moving out, finding jobs, forming relationships (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

Stage 2: age 22 - 28
Includes love, friendships, and values
This is where a person begins to settle down (Khanacademymedicine

Stage 2: age 22 - 28
Includes love, friendships, and values
This is where a person begins to settle down (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

Klaus Reigel's Theory of the Dimentions of Development

Klaus Reigel's Theory of the Dimentions of Development

He states that adulthood occurs in unpredictable stages
Individuals learn to adjust and learn how to properly respond to thes

He states that adulthood occurs in unpredictable stages
Individuals learn to adjust and learn how to properly respond to these interactions (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

These can be external or internal changes

Leonard Pearlin's Theory of Psychological Deve;opment

Leonard Pearlin's Theory of Psychological Deve;opment

He attempted to explain how development can be different to each other (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

He attempted to explain how development can be different to each other (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

He agreed with theories about how adulthood is a series of transitions from one period to another (Khanacademymedicine, 2014)

"Clocks" of Life

Chronological clocks

Depends on age

Defines adulthood based on birth date (Costa, 2020)

Defines adulthood based on birth date (Costa, 2020)

Age of Majority

Voting age

Voting age

Age regarding the legal system (Costa)

Biological Clocks

The physical changes and growth of a person (Costa, 2020)

The physical changes and growth of a person (Costa, 2020)

Maturing Sexually (Costa, 2020)

Puberty

Growing in height (Costa, 2020)

Growing in strength

Growing in strength

Growth can happen faster (Costa, 2020)

Taking better care of yourself (Costa, 2020)

Taking better care of yourself (Costa, 2020)

Eating healthier

Physical Activity

Psychological clocks

The development of the brain

How we mature Psychologically or mentally (Costa, 2020)

How we mature Psychologically or mentally (Costa, 2020)

We gain a better understanding of how the world works (Costa, 2020)

We gain a better understanding of how the world works (Costa, 2020)

Social Clocks

Social Clocks

Can be described as a timetable or schedule for life

These are expectations for one's own life (Costa, 2020)

These are expectations for one's own life (Costa, 2020)

This clock changes to meet the current social or societal norms (Costa, 2020)

Ie: Age to get married (2020)

Ie: Age to get married (2020)

Age to start having kids (Costa, 2020)

Age to start having kids (Costa, 2020)

Age of purchasing a home (Costa, 2020)

Age of purchasing a home (Costa, 2020)

History of Emerging Adulthood

Pre-industrial Era

Industrialized Era

Later in the 19th century

Later in the 19th century

Factory jobs allowed for more job opportunities (Costa, 2020)

Factory jobs allowed for more job opportunities (Costa, 2020)

Children got marreid at much younger ages (Costa, 2020)

Children got marreid at much younger ages (Costa, 2020)

This could be due to the deceased life expectancy (Costa, 2020)

On average, teens hit puberty at ages 16-18 years old (Costa, 2020)

On average, teens hit puberty at ages 16-18 years old (Costa, 2020)

Becoming a sexually mature individual was no longer an indication for marriage or independence (Costa, 2020)

Becoming independent was determined by how well a person could care for themselves and their future families (Costa, 2020)

Becoming independent was determined by how well a person could care for themselves and their future families (Costa, 2020)

WWI and WWII Era

20th Century

20th Century

Life expectancy inceased

Children began to hit puberty at ages 10-12 years old (Costa, 2020)

Child labour laws were put in place (Costa, 2020)

Children were no longer able to work at extremely young ages (under 14) (Costa, 2020)

Children were no longer able to work at extremely young ages (under 14) (Costa, 2020)

WW1 and WWII caused children to go back to work at age 14 (Costa, 2020)

WW1 and WWII caused children to go back to work at age 14 (Costa, 2020)

School was taken more seriously (Costa, 2020)

Children were encouraged to attend school rather than work (Costa, 2020)

Children were encouraged to attend school rather than work (Costa, 2020)

People would set goals for their educational progress (Costa, 2020)

People would set goals for their educational progress (Costa, 2020)

The main purpose of school was for kids to learn usefull skills that could be used later in life (Costa, 2020)

The main purpose of school was for kids to learn usefull skills that could be used later in life (Costa, 2020)

The main purpose of school was for kids to learn usefull skills that could be used later in life (Costa, 2020)

School was considered mandatory until the age of 16 years old (Costa, 2020)

The unemployment rate deceased (Costa, 2020)

Women entered the workforce (Costa, 2020)

Women entered the workforce (Costa, 2020)

More young adults were financially stable (Costa, 2020)

People got married earlier and worked to support their children (Costa, 2020)

People got married earlier and worked to support their children (Costa, 2020)

Our modern day

21st Century

21st Century

This time was described as "The extended period of adolescence (Costa, 2020)

Individuals during this time depend on this parents more often (Costa, 2020)

Individuals during this time depend on this parents more often (Costa, 2020)

More financial troubles

This can be due to student debts

This can be due to student debts

They rely on their parents due to emotional issues (Costa, 2020)

Adolescence tend to more in and out of their parent's homes (Costa, 2020)

Adolescence tend to more in and out of their parent's homes (Costa, 2020)

This is an attempt at becoming more independent

People spend more time on Post secondary education

Credentials and having a higher education is often needed for a well paying job (Costa, 2020)

Credentials and having a higher education is often needed for a well paying job (Costa, 2020)

More qualifications are needed each year

Causing a competitive job market

A decrease in employment prospects (Costa, 2020)

Less job opportunities

Less job opportunities

Community Supports

Loved ones

Families

Families

Friends

Friends

Ourside sources

Therapy and Mental healthss services

Therapy and Mental healthss services

Financial Support

Financial Aid serivices

Financial Aid serivices

Student debts

OSAP

OSAP

Other

Gender pay gaps

Women make $.413 less per hour as of 2019 (The Facts about the Gender Pay Gap in Canada, 2018)

Women make $.413 less per hour as of 2019 (The Facts about the Gender Pay Gap in Canada, 2018)

Women make $0.87 to every man's dollar (The Facts about the Gender Pay Gap in Canada, 2018)

Canada has the 8th highest wage gap of 43 of the most developed countries in 2016 (The Facts about the Gender Pay Gap in Cana

Canada has the 8th highest wage gap of 43 of the most developed countries in 2016 (The Facts about the Gender Pay Gap in Canada, 2018)

Early Pregnancy

1 in 10 women drop out of post secondary due to an early pregnancy (Live births, by age of mother, 2020)

A mother would need to pick up a local job

A mother would need to pick up a local job

Other social issues

Decrease in the rate of marriage or meaningful relationships

Divorce Rate is 38% In Canada (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

Divorce Rate is 38% In Canada (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

Common Law couples make up 22% of households in Canada (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

Common Law couples make up 22% of households in Canada (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

37.8 % of Canadians got married by the end of (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

37.8 % of Canadians got married by the end of (Highest and Lowest Canadian Divorce Rates By Profession, 2019)

Milestones

What are Milestones?

an action or event marking a significant change or stage in development. (Whiting, 2018)

an action or event marking a significant change or stage in development. (Whiting, 2018)

Examples of Milestones

Expectations are set by social norms (Costa,2020)

The expectation for individuals to accomplish tasks or skills by a certain age (Costa, 2020)

The expectation for individuals to accomplish tasks or skills by a certain age (Costa, 2020)

Identiy and Self Expression

Rise of the LGBTQ+ Community

Rise of the LGBTQ+ Community

Poor working environment for those in the LGBTQ+ community

80% of the transgender population who were employed experienced harassment or mistreatment on the job (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual

80% of the transgender population who were employed experienced harassment or mistreatment on the job (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workplace Issues: Quick Take, 2019)

LGBTQ people of color are 32% more likely to experience discrimination than white LGBTQ people (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and T

LGBTQ people of color are 32% more likely to experience discrimination than white LGBTQ people (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workplace Issues: Quick Take, 2019)

53% Of members in the LGBTQ+ community reported hearing rude jokes targetted at them regarding their sexuality (Lesbian, Gay,

53% Of members in the LGBTQ+ community reported hearing rude jokes targetted at them regarding their sexuality (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workplace Issues: Quick Take, 2019)

Gender Inequality In the work force

Different career paths

Women are not hired often because they are steryotypically seen as "weaker" (Began, 2018)

Women are not hired often because they are steryotypically seen as "weaker" (Began, 2018)

Engeneering companies only hire about 10% of women (Began, 2018)

Engeneering companies only hire about 10% of women (Began, 2018)

#MeToo Movement

#MeToo Movement

Less women are hired in male domianted office jobs (Began, 2018)

Less women are hired in male domianted office jobs (Began, 2018)

Some companies do this to "Minimize accusations" (Began, 2018)

Less women maintain a job  for over 5 years in a male dominated workplace (Began, 2018)

Less women maintain a job for over 5 years in a male dominated workplace (Began, 2018)

This can be for safety reasons (Began, 2018)

Racial Disrimination in the work force

Black people

They are 45% less likely to be hired for a job due to their race "(Bowden, 2020)

Less likely to be accepted into prestigious post-secondary programs (Bowden 2020)

Less likely to be accepted into prestigious post-secondary programs (Bowden 2020)

Ie: Yale, Harvard, Oxford (Bowden, 2020)

Colaborative programs such as Co-op (Bowden, 2020)

Asian People

East Asian

East asians face a lot of discimination today due to our current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic (Bowden, 2019)

East asians face a lot of discimination today due to our current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic (Bowden, 2019)

2.5% of all East Asians in America  are unemployed (Fitzgerald, 2019)

2.5% of all East Asians in America are unemployed (Fitzgerald, 2019)

South Asian

2.75% of all Souther Asian people are unemployed in America (Fitzgerald, 2019)

2.75% of all Souther Asian people are unemployed in America (Fitzgerald, 2019)

Hispanic People

3.8% of all Hispanics are unemployed in America (Fitzgerald, 2019)

3.8% of all Hispanics are unemployed in America (Fitzgerald, 2019)