000338782 000__ 09403cam\a2200385\a\4500 000338782 001__ 338782 000338782 005__ 20210513123240.0 000338782 008__ 080703s2009\\\\miua\\\\\be\\\001\0\eng\\ 000338782 010__ $$a 2008027490 000338782 020__ $$a9780028661629 (set) 000338782 020__ $$a0028661621 (set) 000338782 020__ $$a9780028661636 (v. 1) 000338782 020__ $$a002866163X (v. 1) 000338782 020__ $$a9780028661643 (v. 2) 000338782 020__ $$a0028661648 (v. 2) 000338782 020__ $$a9780028661650 (v. 3) 000338782 020__ $$a0028661656 (v. 3) 000338782 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn191891732 000338782 035__ $$a338782 000338782 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dWAU$$dZJI$$dBWX$$dZIF 000338782 049__ $$aISEA 000338782 05000 $$aHM626$$b.E538 2009 000338782 08200 $$a305.203$$222 000338782 24500 $$aEncyclopedia of the life course and human development /$$cDeborah Carr, editor in chief. 000338782 260__ $$aDetroit :$$bMacmillan Reference USA,$$cc2009. 000338782 300__ $$a3 v. :$$bill. ;$$c29 cm. 000338782 440_0 $$aMacmillan social science library. 000338782 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000338782 5050_ $$aV. 1, CHILDHOOD & ADOLESCENCE. Academic achievement -- Activity participation -- Adopted children -- Age norms -- Aggression, childhood and adolescence -- Assimilation -- Attachment theory -- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) -- Autism -- Albert Bandura -- Bilingual education -- Biracial youth/mixed race youth -- Birth weight -- Body image -- John Bowlby -- Breastfeeding -- Urie Bronfenbrenner -- Bullying and peer victimization -- Child abuse -- Child care and early education -- Child custody and support -- Civic engagement -- John Clausen -- Cognitive ability -- James Coleman -- College culture -- College enrollment -- Consumption -- Crime, criminal activity -- Cultural capital -- Cultural images -- Data sources: general issues; Baltimore study; Bennington Women's Study; Berkeley Guidance Study; Oakland Growth Study; Early Childhood Longitudinal Studies; National Educational Longitudinal Study; Study of Adolescent Health -- National Longitudinal Survey of Youth -- Stanford-Terman Study -- Dating and romantic relationships -- Developmental Systems Theory -- Disability -- Adolescent drinking and drug abuse -- Eating disorders -- Glen H. Elder, Jr. -- Youth employment -- Erik Erikson -- Family and household structure -- Family process model -- Foster care -- Sigmund Freud -- Friendship -- Gangs -- Gays & lesbians -- Gender and education -- Gender differences in depression -- Genetic influences, early life -- Grandchildren -- Health behaviors -- Health care use -- Health differentials & disparities -- High school dropout -- High school organization -- High-stakes testing -- Home schooling -- Homeless youth -- Human capital -- Identity development -- Illness and disease -- Immigration -- Infant & child mortality -- Intergenerational closure -- Interpretive theory -- Juvenile justice system -- Learning disability -- Maternal employment -- Margaret Mead -- Media and technology use -- Media effects -- Mental health -- Mentoring -- Moral development and education -- Neighborhood context -- Obesity -- Oppositional culture -- Parent-child relationships -- Parental involvement in education -- Parenting style -- Peer groups and crowds -- Person-oriented approaches -- Jean Piaget -- Child well-being policy -- Education policy -- Political socialization -- Poverty -- Private schools -- Puberty -- Racial inequality in education -- Religion and spirituality -- Residential mobility -- Resilience -- School culture -- School readiness -- School tracking -- School transitions -- School violence -- School segregation -- Self-esteem -- Sex education/Abstinence education -- Sexual activity -- Sibling relationships -- Social capital -- Social development -- Gender socialization -- Socialization -- Race socialization -- Socioeconomic inequality in education -- Sports and athletics -- Stages of schooling: elementary, middle school, high school -- Teen Suicide -- Theories of deviance -- W. I. Thomas -- Transition to marriage -- Transition to parenthood -- Vocational training and education -- Youth culture -- 000338782 5050_ $$aV. 2, ADULTHOOD. Abortion -- Adoptive parents -- Agency -- AIDS -- Andropause/Male menopause -- Physical attractiveness -- Baby boom cohort -- Biracial/mixed race adults -- Birth control -- Body image -- Careers -- Childbearing -- Childlessness -- Cohabitation -- Communitarianism -- Consumption -- Continuing education -- Crime and criminal activity -- Crime and victimization -- Cultural images -- Data sources: Americans' Changing Lives (ACL); Current Population Study (CPS); General Social Survey (GSS); Longitudinal Study of Generations (LSOG); Midlife in the United States (MIDUS); National Longitudinal Surveys of Mature Men and Women; Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID); U.S. (Decennial) Census -- Dating and romantic relationships -- Debt -- Disability -- Divorce and separation -- Domestic violence -- Dual career couples -- Emile Durkheim -- Economic restructuring -- Educational attainment -- Employment -- Ethnic and racial identity -- Family and household structure -- Fatherhood -- Flexible work arrangements -- Friendship -- Gambling -- Gays and lesbians -- Gender in the workplace -- Genetic influences -- Anthony Giddens -- Globalization -- Health behaviors -- Health care use -- Health differentials & disparities -- Health insurance -- Home ownership & housing -- Homeless adults -- Housework -- Immigration -- Incarceration -- Income equality -- Individuation/standardization debate -- Infertility -- Social institutions -- Job change -- Job characteristics and job stress -- Leisure and travel -- Life events -- Karl Mannheim -- Marriage -- Karl Marx -- Mate selection -- maternal mortality -- Media and technology use -- Menopause -- Mental health -- Midlife crises and transitions -- Military service -- C. Wright Mills -- Motherhood -- Neighborhood content -- Obesity -- Occupations -- Parent-child relationships -- Personality -- Employment policy -- Family policy -- Health policy -- Political behavior and orientations -- Poverty -- Racism/race discrimination -- Relative Cohort Size Hypothesis -- Religion and spirituality -- Remarriage -- Residential morbidity -- Risk -- Roles -- Saving -- School to work transition -- Residential segregation -- Self-employment -- Sexism/sex discrimination -- Sexual activity -- Sibling relationships -- Georg Simmel -- Social class -- Social integration & isolation -- Social mobility -- Social movements -- Social networks -- Social structure, social system -- Social support -- Sociological theories -- Stress -- Suicide -- Time use -- Transition to adulthood -- Trauma -- Unemployment -- Volunteering -- Work-family conflict -- 000338782 5050_ $$aV. 3, LATER LIFE. Active life expectancy -- Age identity -- Age segregation -- Age structure -- Age, period, cohort effects -- Ageism/age discrimination -- Aging -- Aging in place -- Allostatic load -- Arthritis -- Assisted living facilities -- Assistive technologies -- Margret and Paul Baltes -- Vern Bengston -- Cancer -- Cardiovascular disease -- Caregiving -- Centenarians -- Chronic illness -- Cognitive functioning and decline -- Cohort -- Creativity -- Crime and victimization -- Cultural images -- Data sources: Berlin Aging Study; English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA); Health and Retirement Study (HRS); Longitudinal Study of Aging (LSOA); Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE); Wisconsin Longitudinal Study -- Death and dying -- Dementias -- Demographic transition theories -- Diabetes -- Disability and functional limitation -- Elder abuse and neglect -- End of life-decision-making -- Epidemiologic transition -- Family and household structure -- Anne Foner -- Frailty and robustness -- Friendship -- Gays and lesbians -- Genetic influences -- Global aging -- Grandparenthood -- Health behaviors -- Health care use -- Health differentials & disparities -- Health literacy -- Hospice and palliative care -- Inheritance -- Intergenerational transfers -- Leisure and travel -- Life expectancy -- Lifelong learning -- Loneliness -- Long-term care -- Helena Lopata -- Marriage in later life -- Karl Ulrich Mayer -- Media and technology use -- Mental health -- Phyllis Moen -- Mortality -- Neighborhood context -- Bernice Neugarten -- Older drivers -- Oldest old -- Acute pain, chronic pain -- Parent-child relationships -- Pensions -- Later life well-being policy -- Political behavior and orientations -- Population aging -- Poverty -- Quality of life -- Religion and spirituality -- Research methods: Correlation vs. causation; Variables -- Residential mobility -- Retirement -- Retirement communities -- Matilda White Riley -- Alice Rossi -- Norman Ryder -- Self -- Self-related health -- Sensory impairments -- Sexual activity -- Ethel Shanas -- Sibling relationships -- Singlehood -- Sleep patterns and behavior -- Social integration and isolation -- Social Security -- Social selection-causation debate -- Social support -- Stress in later life -- Suicide -- Theories of aging -- Time use -- Volunteering -- Wealth -- Widowhood -- Wisdom. 000338782 520__ $$aContains essays that provide information about the course of human life during childhood and adolescence, examining how experiences during these formative years affect an individual's social and human evolution. 000338782 650_0 $$aSocial evolution$$vEncyclopedias. 000338782 650_0 $$aHuman evolution$$vEncyclopedias. 000338782 7001_ $$aCarr, Deborah S. 000338782 85201 $$bgen$$hHM626$$i.E538$$i2009 000338782 86631 $$av.1-v.3 000338782 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:338782$$pGLOBAL_SET 000338782 980__ $$aBIB 000338782 980__ $$aBOOK