Socioeconomic Achievement in the Life Course of Disadvantaged Men: Military Service as a Turning Point, Circa 1940-1965

Les AA. s'efforcent de comprendre en quoi le service militaire, particulierement en temps de guerre, peut affecter la vie socio-professionnelle d'un individu. Ils presentent un certain nombre de donnees collectees, aux Etats-Unis, entre 1940 et 1965 concernant de jeunes adultes issus de milieux defavorises dont un grand nombre de delinquants et qui ont fait leur service pendant la Deuxieme Guerre mondiale. Ils examinent l'influence de l'experience militaire sur la reussite socio-professionnelle ulterieure

[1]  Avshalom Caspi,et al.  Personality in the life course. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[2]  E. Werner,et al.  Overcoming the Odds: High Risk Children from Birth to Adulthood. , 1992 .

[3]  H BROTZ,et al.  Characteristics of Military Society , 1946, American Journal of Sociology.

[4]  U. Bronfenbrenner The Ecology of Human Development: Experiments by Nature and , 1979 .

[5]  S. Scarr,et al.  Developmental theories for the 1990s: development and individual differences. , 1992, Child development.

[6]  D. Relles,et al.  Theory Testing in a World of Constrained Research Design , 1990 .

[7]  Michael R. Gottfredson,et al.  A general theory of crime. , 1992 .

[8]  G. Elder,et al.  Rising above life's disadvantage: From the Great Depression to war. , 1993 .

[9]  Robert J. Sampson,et al.  TURNING POINTS IN THE LIFE COURSE: WHY CHANGE MATTERS TO THE STUDY OF CRIME* , 1993 .

[10]  G. Elder,et al.  Turning Points in Life: The Case of Military Service and War , 1991 .

[11]  J. Heckman Sample selection bias as a specification error , 1979 .

[12]  A. Caspi,et al.  Studying lives in a changing society. , 1988 .

[13]  G. Vaillant,et al.  The Natural History of Alcoholism , 1996, Alcohol health and research world.

[14]  E. Clipp,et al.  When war comes to men's lives: life-course patterns in family, work, and health. , 1994, Psychology and aging.

[15]  G. Elder,et al.  World War II and Divorce: A Life-Course Perspective , 1990, American Journal of Sociology.

[16]  E. Burgess,et al.  The American veteran back home; a study of veteran readjustment. , 1952 .

[17]  R. Berk An introduction to sample selection bias in sociological data. , 1983 .

[18]  B. Maughan,et al.  Risk and protective factors in the transition to young adulthood. , 1990 .

[19]  John D. Kasarda,et al.  Veteran Status and Socioeconomic Attainment , 1976 .

[20]  E. K. Pavalko,et al.  World War II and Divorce: A Life-Course , 1990 .

[21]  William Julius Wilson,et al.  Studying Inner-City Social Dislocations: The Challenge of Public Agenda Research. , 1991 .

[22]  Robert J. Sampson,et al.  Crime in the Making: Pathways and Turning Points Through Life. , 1994 .

[23]  P. Cutright The Civilian Earnings of White and Black Draftees and Nonveterans , 1974 .

[24]  D. Kleinbaum,et al.  Applied Regression Analysis and Other Multivariate Methods , 1978 .

[25]  O. D. Duncan,et al.  Socioeconomic Background and Achievement. , 1974 .

[26]  R. Laufer,et al.  Life-Course Effects of Vietnam Combat and Abusive Violence: Marital Patterns. , 1985 .

[27]  R. G. Hunt,et al.  Social Class and Mental Illness , 1959 .

[28]  N. Ryder The cohort as a concept in the study of social change. , 1965, American sociological review.

[29]  A. Caspi,et al.  When Do Individual Differences Matter? A Paradoxical Theory of Personality Coherence , 1993 .

[30]  D. Poston,et al.  Income and Veteran Status: Variations Among Mexican Americans, Blacks and Anglos , 1973 .

[31]  A. Reiss,,et al.  Occupations and Social Status , 1962 .