Young people are facing challenges in transitioning to housing autonomy because of changes in labour market conditions in recent years. This article explores the effects of youth unemployment and non-standard employment on the likelihood of leaving the parental home. We adopt a dynamic modelling approach, and use data from a large longitudinal British survey covering the years 2009-2014. We find that unemployment and part-time work, but not the duration of the contract, have a negative effect on the likelihood of obtaining housing autonomy. We also find that past as well as anticipated unemployment have significant negative effects, which suggests that the decision about whether to move out depends on the individual’s longer-term labour mar...
This paper investigates the effects of home-ownership on labour mobility and unemployment duration. ...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and flexible employment) at l...
The transitions to adulthood debate has drawn attention to the increasingly complex and unpredictabl...
Young people are facing challenges in transitioning to housing autonomy because of changes in labour...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
This article examines the effects of housing tenure on individuals' job and unemployment durations i...
Expansion of the standard employment contract along with the growth in female labour participation h...
Social renters are known to have lower residential mobility rates and to experience lower supply rat...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
We investigate how extended families cope with adverse labor-market conditions and present new estim...
The paper investigates the links between homeownership, employment and earnings for which no consens...
UK commentators have noted that the UK housing market may hinder labour market flexibility. The pres...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper investigates the effects of home-ownership on labour mobility and unemployment duration. ...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and flexible employment) at l...
The transitions to adulthood debate has drawn attention to the increasingly complex and unpredictabl...
Young people are facing challenges in transitioning to housing autonomy because of changes in labour...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
This article examines the effects of housing tenure on individuals' job and unemployment durations i...
Expansion of the standard employment contract along with the growth in female labour participation h...
Social renters are known to have lower residential mobility rates and to experience lower supply rat...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
We investigate how extended families cope with adverse labor-market conditions and present new estim...
The paper investigates the links between homeownership, employment and earnings for which no consens...
UK commentators have noted that the UK housing market may hinder labour market flexibility. The pres...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper investigates the effects of home-ownership on labour mobility and unemployment duration. ...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and flexible employment) at l...
The transitions to adulthood debate has drawn attention to the increasingly complex and unpredictabl...