Young adults leave their parents' home at a higher rate in Northern Europe and the United States than in Southern Europe, with broad implications on labor mobility, intergenerational sharing of resources and on fertility. This paper assesses if differences in household structure can be traced back to restricted access to credit for the young. To study the causal impact of getting a loan on the probability of "leaving the nest", we exploit two reforms of a Portuguese program that subsidized interest rate on mortgages signed by low- and medium- income young adults. Using a unique dataset that merges a Labor Force Survey with administrative debt records, we estimate that getting a mortgage loan increases the rate of leaving home by between 31 ...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
The rate of new household formation among young adults who live with their parents has decreased in ...
In Southern Europe, the exceptionally high rates of young adults living with their parents might in...
Young adults leave their parents' home at a higher rate in Northern Europe and the United States tha...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave their parental home significantly later than in Northern Europe ...
Young people today are leaving the parental home; i.e., living independently at increasingly later a...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
Economic theory predicts that the consumption path of unconstrained homeowners responds to the inter...
In this paper we build a model economy in which the prevailing family structure arises endogenously ...
Altres ajuts: PTDC/ GES-URB/28826/2017Altres ajuts: PTDC/GES-URB/28853/2017In Southern Europe, the e...
Objective: We study the role of employment deprivation and severe poverty at the household level on ...
We sought to establish how young people's process of household formation differs across countries. O...
Homeownership is increasingly understood by policy makers and social scientists as a fundamental ass...
In Southern Europe, the exceptionally high rates of young adults living with their parents might in...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave the parental home signi\u85cantly later than in Northern Europe ...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
The rate of new household formation among young adults who live with their parents has decreased in ...
In Southern Europe, the exceptionally high rates of young adults living with their parents might in...
Young adults leave their parents' home at a higher rate in Northern Europe and the United States tha...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave their parental home significantly later than in Northern Europe ...
Young people today are leaving the parental home; i.e., living independently at increasingly later a...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
Economic theory predicts that the consumption path of unconstrained homeowners responds to the inter...
In this paper we build a model economy in which the prevailing family structure arises endogenously ...
Altres ajuts: PTDC/ GES-URB/28826/2017Altres ajuts: PTDC/GES-URB/28853/2017In Southern Europe, the e...
Objective: We study the role of employment deprivation and severe poverty at the household level on ...
We sought to establish how young people's process of household formation differs across countries. O...
Homeownership is increasingly understood by policy makers and social scientists as a fundamental ass...
In Southern Europe, the exceptionally high rates of young adults living with their parents might in...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave the parental home signi\u85cantly later than in Northern Europe ...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
The rate of new household formation among young adults who live with their parents has decreased in ...
In Southern Europe, the exceptionally high rates of young adults living with their parents might in...