This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and flexible employment) at labour market entry has a negative impact on parental home leaving and family formation. To answer this question, data from a large-scale European graduate survey carried out in 1998 were analysed. The results show that graduates with an insecure employment status at labour market entry are indeed less likely to leave the parental home and establish a nuclear household and family than those with stable first employment. With regard to entry into marriage and parenthood, these results especially hold true for men. Furthermore, it is found that in European countries in which unemployment among tertiary education graduates is high, the likelihood...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The paper examines simultaneously the leaving home and the employment decision of young Italians (ag...
This paper intends to provide supplementary material for correlated studies and to presen...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and fl exible employment) at ...
Contains fulltext : 54919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and fl exible employment) at ...
This thesis investigates how the experience of labour market insecurity affects individuals’ life co...
Many young people in Europe face employment insecurity, a condition which will likely persist follow...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
The age at which children leave the parental home differs considerably across countries. In this pap...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
This paper examines the relationship between work and family among men in western Germany. We invest...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
This article provides an analysis of the return of young people to the parental home in 23 European ...
In this paper, we study the impact of macro- and micro-economic uncertainty on family formation betw...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The paper examines simultaneously the leaving home and the employment decision of young Italians (ag...
This paper intends to provide supplementary material for correlated studies and to presen...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and fl exible employment) at ...
Contains fulltext : 54919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
This article explores whether employment insecurity (i.e. unemployment and fl exible employment) at ...
This thesis investigates how the experience of labour market insecurity affects individuals’ life co...
Many young people in Europe face employment insecurity, a condition which will likely persist follow...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
The age at which children leave the parental home differs considerably across countries. In this pap...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
This paper examines the relationship between work and family among men in western Germany. We invest...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
This article provides an analysis of the return of young people to the parental home in 23 European ...
In this paper, we study the impact of macro- and micro-economic uncertainty on family formation betw...
Birth rates have declined dramatically in many European countries during the last 40 years. Postpone...
The paper examines simultaneously the leaving home and the employment decision of young Italians (ag...
This paper intends to provide supplementary material for correlated studies and to presen...