
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, a professor of psychology at Clark University who led the study, stated, “it’s striking to see how optimistic today’s emerging adults are about their prospects for having a life-long marriage. They grow up knowing that half of marriages end in divorce but nearly all of them expect to be in the half that doesn’t.”
The study also found a clear majority of young adults who believed that causal sex with a partner with whom they are not emotionally attached is wrong. Nearly, three-quarters of young adults said a couple should be married before they have children.
More than 60 percent of young men and young women said they would give up some career goals in order to have a better family life. There was no gender difference in the percentage of young men and women willing to sacrifice some career goals so they would have a better family life.


