How do young people who are financially dependent on their parents but living in share households conceive of the concept of independence? The meanings of independence are discussed in relation to a qualitative study of young people who described themselves as independent although they accepted money on a regular basis from their parents. Their descriptions of independence drew heavily on individualism through an emphasis on individual choice and responsibility. However, this individualism was underpinned by the importance of negotiating familial relationships. The findings suggest that young people's claims to choice and independence need to be interpreted in the context of ongoing connections with others
An increasing proportion of single young adults can expect to spend at least some of their 20-someth...
What role do family and friends play in the housing pathways of single young adults? What forms of s...
First-generation college students’ relationships with college adaptation, acculturation, and family ...
How do young people who are financially dependent on their parents but living in share households co...
The master's thesis aims to show how parents experience and cope with the independence and departure...
The contributions that adult men and women make to households in terms of paid and unpaid work have ...
The contributions that adult men and women make to households in terms of paid and unpaid work have ...
In this study ‘ordinary’ young people (aged between 16 and 18) and their parents talk about their li...
The transition to university is associated with a transition to becoming an independent young adult....
This article contributes to understanding the relatively early residential independence of young Nor...
This study explores relations between young women\u27s patterns of intimacy and autonomy and their c...
Economic independence is an important indicator of the transition to adulthood. This chapter portray...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
An increasing proportion of single young adults can expect to spend at least some of their 20-someth...
What role do family and friends play in the housing pathways of single young adults? What forms of s...
First-generation college students’ relationships with college adaptation, acculturation, and family ...
How do young people who are financially dependent on their parents but living in share households co...
The master's thesis aims to show how parents experience and cope with the independence and departure...
The contributions that adult men and women make to households in terms of paid and unpaid work have ...
The contributions that adult men and women make to households in terms of paid and unpaid work have ...
In this study ‘ordinary’ young people (aged between 16 and 18) and their parents talk about their li...
The transition to university is associated with a transition to becoming an independent young adult....
This article contributes to understanding the relatively early residential independence of young Nor...
This study explores relations between young women\u27s patterns of intimacy and autonomy and their c...
Economic independence is an important indicator of the transition to adulthood. This chapter portray...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
An increasing proportion of single young adults can expect to spend at least some of their 20-someth...
What role do family and friends play in the housing pathways of single young adults? What forms of s...
First-generation college students’ relationships with college adaptation, acculturation, and family ...