
Children of the Great Depression
By Glen H. Elder
Subjects: Depressions, 1929, Students, Longitudinal studies, Families, Child Development, Family, Children, united states, United states, history, 20th century, Depressions, Economic conditions, Crises économiques, Social conditions, Social Conditions, Socioeconomic Factors, History
Description: "In this work first published in 1974, Glen H. Elder, Jr. presents the first longitudinal study of a Depression cohort. He follows 167 individuals born in 1920-1921 from their elementary school days in Oakland. California, through the 1960s. Using a combined historical, social, and psychological approach, Elder assesses the influence of the economic crisis on the life course of these Californians over two generations. The twenty-fifth anniversary edition of this classic study includes a new chapter by the author which explores how World War II and the Korean War changed the lives of these Depression youth and a younger birth cohort (1928-29)."--BOOK JACKET.
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