Meier Ann, Allen Gina
Sociology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2008 Spring(119):25-39. doi: 10.1002/cd.207.
This article examines differences in young adults' intimate relationships by social class. Lower-class adolescents are more likely to engage in intimate-relationship practices such as cohabitation, early marriage, and sexual activity that may lead to further economic and educational deprivation. Such adolescents have limited access to the special opportunities of emerging adulthood. Social class indirectly shapes the relationships of groups such as prisoners, military personnel, and sexual minorities whose memberships are highly class graded and who are subject to state-controlled relationship constraints. More research is needed on how laws and institutions constrain even the most intimate features of young lives.