
Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts has conducted a national survey of 18-29-year-olds as part of ongoing study into a relatively new life stage that is being referred to as ‘emerging adulthood’.
Research professor Jeffrey Jenson Arnett, coined the term to describe those in their late teens through to those in their 20s, carried out the research as a means of better understanding those within this age group. Arnett and his team interviewed more than a thousand people via telephone calls and online questionnaires. Continue Reading





