The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the family of origin on whether migrant and Dutch young adults live in the parental home. Using a sample of 1,678 young adults aged between 15 and 30 years from 847 families with five different ethnic backgrounds, we identified patterns of co-residence and investigated how and to what extent the likelihood of co-residence was influenced by migrant background, family ties, and the socio-economic characteristics of the family. The results show that of the four migrant groups, only Moroccan young adults are more likely than those of Dutch origin to live with their parents. For both migrant and Dutch young adults, family ties and the socio-economic characteristics of the family rather than ...
Over the last decades, the population of most Western European societies, including the Netherlands,...
The dynamics of leaving home for youth from migrant families in the Netherlands are examined using i...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents.Se...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the family of origin on whether migrant and D...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the family of origin on whether migrant and D...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
This study examines the role of parents and peer relations on home-leaving behavior among young adul...
Research on majority populations throughout Europe showed strong attachment and exchange of support ...
Zijn proefschrift is getiteld 'Life courses of immigrants and their descendants', een onderzoek naar...
This study examines the role of parents and peer relations on home-leaving behavior among young adul...
Background: Despite extensive research on the family behavior of young adults, family dynamics of ch...
Over the last decades, the population of most Western European societies, including the Netherlands,...
The dynamics of leaving home for youth from migrant families in the Netherlands are examined using i...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents.Se...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the family of origin on whether migrant and D...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the family of origin on whether migrant and D...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
This study examines the role of parents and peer relations on home-leaving behavior among young adul...
Research on majority populations throughout Europe showed strong attachment and exchange of support ...
Zijn proefschrift is getiteld 'Life courses of immigrants and their descendants', een onderzoek naar...
This study examines the role of parents and peer relations on home-leaving behavior among young adul...
Background: Despite extensive research on the family behavior of young adults, family dynamics of ch...
Over the last decades, the population of most Western European societies, including the Netherlands,...
The dynamics of leaving home for youth from migrant families in the Netherlands are examined using i...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents.Se...