The paper presents a simultaneous model for the joint decisions of working, studying and leaving the parental household by young people in Spain. Using cross-section data from the 1990-1991 Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares, the model is estimated by a two stage estimation method. Endogeneity of the three decisions proves to be important to understand the dynamics of household formation. Our results also confirm a number of plausible intuitions about the effect of demographic and economic characteristics on these decisions, illustrate important behavioural differences between men and women, and provide some new insights about the reasons for young people in Spain to remain in large numbers in the parental home
The main contribution of this paper is the study of the evolution of the standard of living in Spain...
This is an in-depth, cross-national comparative study of living arrangements of young people in Euro...
The reconstruction of the historical evolution of trends in schooling, labour market participation a...
The paper presents a simultaneous model for the joint decisions of working, studying and leaving the...
This paper presents a simultaneous model for the joint decisions of working, studying and leaving th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper presents a simultaneous mode...
In Spain, youngsters increasingly postpone the age of «emancipation,» i.e. leaving their parent’s ho...
This article presents a critical discussion of the socio-demographic factors which determine leaving...
Young people today are leaving the parental home; i.e., living independently at increasingly later a...
The question of within-country heterogeneity in patterns of transition to adulthood is addressed, fo...
The question of within-country heterogeneity in patterns of transition to adulthood is addressed, fo...
In this paper we study the evolution of the standard of living un Spain during the 1980' s for a pop...
One of the most relevant demographic events in Spain from a recent historical perspective was the ba...
A lo largo de las últimas décadas se han producido cambios estructurales en las sociedades desarroll...
The role which savings plays in the economy is beyond the scope of discussion. Hence, the prolonged ...
The main contribution of this paper is the study of the evolution of the standard of living in Spain...
This is an in-depth, cross-national comparative study of living arrangements of young people in Euro...
The reconstruction of the historical evolution of trends in schooling, labour market participation a...
The paper presents a simultaneous model for the joint decisions of working, studying and leaving the...
This paper presents a simultaneous model for the joint decisions of working, studying and leaving th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper presents a simultaneous mode...
In Spain, youngsters increasingly postpone the age of «emancipation,» i.e. leaving their parent’s ho...
This article presents a critical discussion of the socio-demographic factors which determine leaving...
Young people today are leaving the parental home; i.e., living independently at increasingly later a...
The question of within-country heterogeneity in patterns of transition to adulthood is addressed, fo...
The question of within-country heterogeneity in patterns of transition to adulthood is addressed, fo...
In this paper we study the evolution of the standard of living un Spain during the 1980' s for a pop...
One of the most relevant demographic events in Spain from a recent historical perspective was the ba...
A lo largo de las últimas décadas se han producido cambios estructurales en las sociedades desarroll...
The role which savings plays in the economy is beyond the scope of discussion. Hence, the prolonged ...
The main contribution of this paper is the study of the evolution of the standard of living in Spain...
This is an in-depth, cross-national comparative study of living arrangements of young people in Euro...
The reconstruction of the historical evolution of trends in schooling, labour market participation a...