Jane, who is 25 years old, recently graduated from graduate school. She wants to get a full-time job and live independently from her parents. But her parents are pressuring her to get married and have a child as soon as possible. In fact, her friends are also persuading her to get married first before getting a great job. The other day, her neighbor even asked if marriage is her next thing in life, now that she is done with school. This illustrates that Jane is confronted by

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Answer:

This question lacks options, options are: 1.identity foreclosure 2.emerging adulthood 3.biological clock 4.social work. The correct option is 2.

Explanation:

According to some advanced societies certain tasks, norms and expectations considered appropriate for a certain age are being delayed, and they are carried out in a more imprecise way, at different rates according to the social groups involved: greater training, new forms of coexistence, delay in motherhood, social mobility, changes in values, etc. Emerging adulthood is a period of life that is characterized by biological, psychological and social transformations that occur in that period of age 18-25. It is characterized by frequent changes, the search for self-understanding, with clarification of objectives and goals, multiple and ample opportunities to experience new things, the emerging adult is focused on himself; ambivalence / border demarcation and development of vision of the future. The possibility of postponing some decisions is connected to the fact that young people today need more time for experimentation in the face of an almost unlimited offer of possibilities granted by globalization.

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