The paper examines the determinants of coresidence between parents and adult children. Using 34 waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics from 1968 to 2005 and event history models, I find that there is an unambiguous distinction between nest leavers and nest returners. Marital status and employment status of adult children are the most important time-dependent determinants of nest-returning, and older cohorts have a higher propensity to return home. Parents in good health support their children returning home when significant life events endanger the adult children's ability to live alone. Therefore I argue that coresidence is a rational support but not a competition between children's need and parent's need. Further cohort comparis...
Finishing full-time higher education is one of the main reasons for returning home to live. Graduate...
Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche Be...
Young graduates in England often return to the parental home after a period of living away during th...
We estimate models of coresidence between adult children and their elderly unmarried mothers, using ...
Co-resident adult children may be a source of emotional and instrumental support for older parents, ...
Objectives. Coresidence is one way that middle-aged offspring assist vulnerable, aging parents. This...
Young adults are moving back into their family homes and are now living with their parents. Common t...
An ample body of research has shown that young adults from non-intact families are more likely to le...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
The idea of a generation of young adults "boomeranging" back to the parental home has gained widespr...
There is a growing literature considering the relationship between parental divorce and children’s l...
The idea of a generation of young adults “boomeranging” back to the parental home has gained widespr...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
We use retrospective life-history data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to...
We sought to establish how young people's process of household formation differs across countries. O...
Finishing full-time higher education is one of the main reasons for returning home to live. Graduate...
Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche Be...
Young graduates in England often return to the parental home after a period of living away during th...
We estimate models of coresidence between adult children and their elderly unmarried mothers, using ...
Co-resident adult children may be a source of emotional and instrumental support for older parents, ...
Objectives. Coresidence is one way that middle-aged offspring assist vulnerable, aging parents. This...
Young adults are moving back into their family homes and are now living with their parents. Common t...
An ample body of research has shown that young adults from non-intact families are more likely to le...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
The idea of a generation of young adults "boomeranging" back to the parental home has gained widespr...
There is a growing literature considering the relationship between parental divorce and children’s l...
The idea of a generation of young adults “boomeranging” back to the parental home has gained widespr...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
We use retrospective life-history data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to...
We sought to establish how young people's process of household formation differs across countries. O...
Finishing full-time higher education is one of the main reasons for returning home to live. Graduate...
Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche Be...
Young graduates in England often return to the parental home after a period of living away during th...