In this study, we examine the development of age at leaving the parental household in Sweden between the years 1830-1959. We utilize individual-level longitudinal data from two geographically and socioeconomically different regions: the county of Scania in the very south of Sweden, and Västerbotten to the north. We use descriptive and multivariate analyses to investigate how determinants, such as age at marriage and socioeconomic status, affected the age at leaving the parental household over time and between different subgroups, such as sex and rural-urban setting. We show that the age at leaving the parental household was initially low but increased strongly during industrialization but fell again during the interwar period and onwards. R...
One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners from th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...
In this study, we examine the development of age at leaving the parental household in Sweden between...
This study deals with the process of children leaving home and its interactions with the household e...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
The background to this study is that there is no studies on youth and their transition to adulthood ...
The background to this study is that there is no studies on youth and their transition to adulthood ...
In this paper, we ask whether the time spent in the parental home promotes the frequency of contacts...
In this paper, we ask whether the time spent in the parental home promotes the frequency of contacts...
Objective: This thesis examines the timing of having the first child in relation to when Swedish men...
Objective: This thesis examines the timing of having the first child in relation to when Swedish men...
none3siOne of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners ...
One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners from th...
One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners from th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...
In this study, we examine the development of age at leaving the parental household in Sweden between...
This study deals with the process of children leaving home and its interactions with the household e...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
The background to this study is that there is no studies on youth and their transition to adulthood ...
The background to this study is that there is no studies on youth and their transition to adulthood ...
In this paper, we ask whether the time spent in the parental home promotes the frequency of contacts...
In this paper, we ask whether the time spent in the parental home promotes the frequency of contacts...
Objective: This thesis examines the timing of having the first child in relation to when Swedish men...
Objective: This thesis examines the timing of having the first child in relation to when Swedish men...
none3siOne of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners ...
One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners from th...
One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners from th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...
This book originates from a research program on the urban family in Sweden 1840-1940. It examines th...