IIn Italy and other Southern European countries, housing independence among young people occurs at relatively older ages, closely associated with own family formation, in particular marriage, and often thanks to the economic assistance of parents. Parents' support of adult children's living arrangements plays a multifaceted role in the transition out of the parental home and first housing acquisition. Not only does the inheritance of tenure remain an important factor of social inequalities, but parents also may exert a preferential influence on the decision to leave home. Results from survey data on two cohorts of young Italians (aged 23-27 and 33-37) show that 65% of those who left the parental home have been helped by their parents in the...
In the last years, it is well established that young people rely on families more than ever, particu...
The present dissertation examines whether the heterogeneity of co-residence experiences and the nest...
Previous research has examined social and economic factors associated with young adults’ decision to...
In Italy and other Southern European countries the first housing independence among young people occ...
Access to homeownership for young adults is becoming more and more difficult. Italy – where homeowne...
More than 80% of Italian men aged 18–30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fact...
he nest leaving period and the age at which individuals establish their own independent household ar...
Eighty five percent of Italian men aged 18-33 live with their parents. In this paper we use micro da...
It is well established that the departure from the parental home of young Italian adults occurs at a...
More than 80% of Italian men aged 18-30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fact...
In this paper we investigate the role economic resources play in the decision of young Italian adult...
More than 80 % of Italian men aged 18–30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fac...
BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that social norms have an influence on young adults’ life c...
In Chapter 1, I provide an overview of the relevant literature on the home exit choice by discussin...
Many studies have been dedicated to analyse the determinants of leaving the parental home by focusin...
In the last years, it is well established that young people rely on families more than ever, particu...
The present dissertation examines whether the heterogeneity of co-residence experiences and the nest...
Previous research has examined social and economic factors associated with young adults’ decision to...
In Italy and other Southern European countries the first housing independence among young people occ...
Access to homeownership for young adults is becoming more and more difficult. Italy – where homeowne...
More than 80% of Italian men aged 18–30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fact...
he nest leaving period and the age at which individuals establish their own independent household ar...
Eighty five percent of Italian men aged 18-33 live with their parents. In this paper we use micro da...
It is well established that the departure from the parental home of young Italian adults occurs at a...
More than 80% of Italian men aged 18-30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fact...
In this paper we investigate the role economic resources play in the decision of young Italian adult...
More than 80 % of Italian men aged 18–30 live with their parents. We argue that one contributing fac...
BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that social norms have an influence on young adults’ life c...
In Chapter 1, I provide an overview of the relevant literature on the home exit choice by discussin...
Many studies have been dedicated to analyse the determinants of leaving the parental home by focusin...
In the last years, it is well established that young people rely on families more than ever, particu...
The present dissertation examines whether the heterogeneity of co-residence experiences and the nest...
Previous research has examined social and economic factors associated with young adults’ decision to...