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A Sequence-Analysis Approach to the Study of the Transition to Adulthood in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Maria Sironi, Nicola Barban, Luca Maria Pesando and Frank F. Furstenberg
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Nicola Barban: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Luca Maria Pesando: Department of Sociology and Centre on Population Dynamics, McGill University
Frank F. Furstenberg: Department of Sociology and Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania

No 20-17, DoQSS Working Papers from Quantitative Social Science - UCL Social Research Institute, University College London

Abstract: This study investigates whether young people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have experienced processes of de-standardization of the life course similar to those observed in high-income societies. We provide two contributions to the relevant literature. First, we use data from 263 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) across 69 LMICs, offering the richest comparative account of women’s transition to adulthood (TTA) patterns in the developing world existing to date. In so doing, we shift the focus from individual life-course transitions towards a holistic approach that allows us to characterize the life-course complexity by detailed sequences of events, namely first sexual intercourse, first union, and first birth. Second, using a clustering algorithm based on optimal-matching distances of life-course sequences, we identify clusters of TTA and explore their changes across cohorts by region and urban/rural location of residence. Results stress the importance of investigating cross-regional differences in partnership and fertility trajectories by looking at the interrelation and complexity of status combinations. Summarizing the ensuing heterogeneity through four clusters, we document significant differences by macro-regions yet relative stability across cohorts. We interpret the latter as suggestive of cultural specificities that make the TTA resistant to change and slow to converge across regions, if converging at all.

Keywords: Transition to adulthood; union formation; fertility; sequence analysis; cluster analysis; Demographic and Health Surveys; low- and middle-income countries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J12 J13 O57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-10-01
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