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Emerging Versus Emancipating
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2014
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Human MigrationFoster Care HistoryDevelopment TheoryEconomic DevelopmentEducationSocial ChangeAdolescenceSocial SciencesIntergenerational EquityTransition To AdulthoodVersus EmancipatingContemporary DevelopmentPopulation YouthFoster Youth ExperienceIdentity DevelopmentAdult DevelopmentAdolescent DevelopmentFoster YouthCultureSociologyFoster Care
Emerging adulthood has been defined as a distinct developmental stage in which youth experience opportunities for identity development and transition toward independence. While this period has been examined for youth in the general population, less is known about how foster youth experience this transition. This study uses qualitative interviews with 20 foster youth to understand their experiences during emerging adulthood. Consensual qualitative research is used to analyze data and develop core themes around youth experiences. Foster youth not only report sharing many characteristics with youth in the general population during this stage but also have experiences that are uniquely tied to their foster care history. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
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