Transition to Adulthood: Leaving the Parental Home in the Last Soviet and the First Post-Soviet Generation Cover Image

Tapsmas suaugusiuoju: išėjimas iš tėvų namų paskutinėje sovietmečio ir pirmojoje posovietinėje kartose
Transition to Adulthood: Leaving the Parental Home in the Last Soviet and the First Post-Soviet Generation

Author(s): Laura Daukšaitė
Subject(s): Social history, Social development, Demography and human biology, Sociobiology, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: leaving the parental home; timetable of transition to adulthood; intergenerational reproduction; soviet and post-soviet societies in Lithuania;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents a research on trajectories of leaving the parental home in the last Soviet and the first post-Soviet generations. It focuses on social transformation of the state during the transition from the Soviet to the post-Soviet and its impact on the life-course of these generations. In our study, we applied a dyadic approach and conducted semi-structured interviews with women of the last Soviet generation (born in 1962–1972) and their children (born in 1992–2002), who represent the first post-Soviet generation. Early changes in and the differentiation of the timetable of transition to adulthood of the last Soviet generation indicated a declining effect of ideologically supported social structures on the life-course of young adults and the growing power of individual decision to leave the parental home or stay within. The rapidly increasing globalization and a transformed economy shaped a new structural environment for the coming of age for the first post-Soviet generation; therefore, we can interpret the further pluralization, de-standardization, and differentiation of the timetable of the transition to adulthood of this generation as a reaction of young people to the emerging risks and insecurities.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 44 (01)
  • Page Range: 131-154
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Lithuanian