We assess how the support parents provide to young adults as they leave school and begin working is related to their family’s socioeconomic circumstances. We do this using an innovative Australian data set which merges survey and administrative data. The survey data inform us about intergenerational co-residence and financial gifts and the administrative data about the family’s welfare-receipt history. We find that disadvantaged young people are more likely to be economically independent of their parents than are their more advantaged peers. This disparity is larger for financial gifts than for co-residence and increases with age. Moreover, there is a complex relationship between parental support and participation in study and work. We fi...
Social bonds and supportive relationships (social support) are widely recognised as being indispensa...
Housing careers have important consequences for individuals’ well-being. The present study focuses o...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide support to aging parents, but researchers know little a...
We assess how the support parents provide to young adults as they leave school and begin working is ...
This paper examines the relationships between parental and family characteristics, including a histo...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
This report uses data from the Youth in Focus Project to analyse how young Australians’ receipt of i...
Like their counterparts elsewhere, more young Australians than ever are delaying the move to establi...
Financial gifts from parents to children appear to amount to large sums in the wealthier industriali...
Young adults raised outside of two-parent families receive less financial support from their familie...
A wealth of social science scholarship has established that better-off parents make greater investme...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
Across the developed world, young adults are now more likely to live with their parents than they we...
This study investigates social differences in the risk of long-term benefit receipt of young adults ...
Objective This study examines how differences among young adults' residential arrangements and pare...
Social bonds and supportive relationships (social support) are widely recognised as being indispensa...
Housing careers have important consequences for individuals’ well-being. The present study focuses o...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide support to aging parents, but researchers know little a...
We assess how the support parents provide to young adults as they leave school and begin working is ...
This paper examines the relationships between parental and family characteristics, including a histo...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
This report uses data from the Youth in Focus Project to analyse how young Australians’ receipt of i...
Like their counterparts elsewhere, more young Australians than ever are delaying the move to establi...
Financial gifts from parents to children appear to amount to large sums in the wealthier industriali...
Young adults raised outside of two-parent families receive less financial support from their familie...
A wealth of social science scholarship has established that better-off parents make greater investme...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
Across the developed world, young adults are now more likely to live with their parents than they we...
This study investigates social differences in the risk of long-term benefit receipt of young adults ...
Objective This study examines how differences among young adults' residential arrangements and pare...
Social bonds and supportive relationships (social support) are widely recognised as being indispensa...
Housing careers have important consequences for individuals’ well-being. The present study focuses o...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide support to aging parents, but researchers know little a...