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. 1985 Nov;22(4):545-63.

Living arrangements and the transition to adulthood

  • PMID: 4076483

Living arrangements and the transition to adulthood

F K Goldscheider et al. Demography. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

The sharp decline with age in the percent of young adults who live with their parents is usually attributed to other concurrent life-cycle changes in the "transition to adulthood." We investigate this presumption using data tracking high school seniors seven years after graduation. Although marriage and military service strongly reduce residential dependence on parents, other life-cycle changes such as employment and parenthood are only weakly associated with living arrangements and often affect returning home more than leaving. "Leaving home" is often independent of other transition events and should be studied directly to understand recent patterns of family change.

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