Abstract
The prolonged transition to adulthood, characterizing the Mediterranean area and in particular Italy (Tagliabue, Beyers, Lanz, 2014), challenges research in investigating the factors enhancing emerging adults’ well-being . In particular the financial crisis of 2008 determined a difficult financial situation, especially for emerging adults. Thus, research on emerging adults’ well-being should also consider the financial dimension (Shim et al., 2009). The study aims to illustrate the different factors explaining financial and subjective well-being in emerging adulthood. Individual factors (work condition, living arrangement, financial independence, age, personal needs and expenses), family factors (family structure, parental [emotional] and financial support, perceived financial status) and individual and financial well-being were collected from 285 Italian emerging adults (20-30 years old). Preliminary findings underline that different predictors affect subjective well-being according to emerging adults ‘ work condition. Moreover, family variables (emotional support and perceived financial status) explain different percentages of financial well-being’s variance: students (54%), student-workers (27,3%) and workers (16,7%). Multigroup analyses related to emerging adults working condition will be performed. Findings will be discussed taking into account the European context .
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Linking technology and psychology: feeding the mind, energy for life |
Pages | 240-241 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Event | European Congress of Psychology - Milano Duration: 7 Jul 2015 → 10 Jul 2015 |
Conference
Conference | European Congress of Psychology |
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City | Milano |
Period | 7/7/15 → 10/7/15 |
Keywords
- emerging adult
- family
- financial well-being
- subjective well-being