The transition to adulthood.ppt
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1、Leaving home: independence, togetherness and income in Europe,Maria Iacovou,Series of transitions: Finishing school Getting a job Leaving home Partnering Having children Sequencing, and transitions themselves, not universal. Argument for expanding definition of youth upwards,The transition to adulth
2、ood,2,3,Motivation,4,Trend towards later home-leaving in OECD countries Conceptualised as being caused by adverse events Unemployment, insecure employment, low incomes, etc And as having adverse consequences Lack of independence for offspring (and parents) Financial consequences for parents Neither
3、of these is necessarily true,All analysis (some from previous publications, some new) from large-scale cross-national data sets European Community Household Panel (ECHP) 1996 2002: EU-15 European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 2004 onwards: EU-27,Data,5,6,“North/Western”
4、cluster: UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland,7,“Nordic” cluster: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway,“North/Western” cluster: UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland,8,“Nordic” cluster: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway,“North/Western”
5、cluster: UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland,“Southern” cluster: Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, (Malta),9,“Nordic” cluster: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway,“North/Western” cluster: UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland,“
6、Southern” cluster: Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, (Malta),“Eastern” cluster: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech R, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria,10,“Nordic” cluster: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands,“North/Western” cluster: UK, France, Germany, Austria,
7、Belgium, Luxembourg,“Southern” cluster: Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, (Malta), Ireland,“Eastern” cluster 1: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech R, Hungary,“Eastern” cluster 2: Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria,Incomes lower than (eg) Turkey, Mexico, Chile, Malaysia,Variations in
8、the age at leaving home,11,Source: Adapted from Iacovou and Skew (2010),Leaving home by age: four countries (men),12,Denmark,Bulgaria,Germany,Italy,Source: new analysis of EU-SILC (2007),Denmark: men (top) and women (b0ttom),13,Germany: men (top) and women (b0ttom),14,Italy: men (top) and women (b0t
9、tom),15,Bulgaria: men (top) and women (b0ttom),16,Economic factors income sufficiency, job security Institutional factors eg, welfare state Housing markets supply, price, mortgage markets Social norms Family ties,Why does home-leaving vary so much?,17,Independence = ability to make your own decision
10、s, support yourself financially, spend time alone Togetherness = sense of kinship / belonging Assume everyone values both to some extent Not mutually exclusive, but trade-offs for young adults Reher (1998): “Northern” European model characterised by weak family ties; “Southern” model of “strong” fam
11、ily ties,“Independence” and “togetherness”,18,CANT assume that societies where young adults live with their parents are those with “strong” family ties or a preference for “togetherness” Look at the relationship between income and home-leaving,“Independence” and “togetherness”,19,Higher incomes POSI
12、TIVELY related to earlier home-leaving,Higher incomes NEGATIVELY related to home-leaving,Infer preference for independence,Infer preference for togetherness,Distinguish between parents and childrens incomes Logit regressions separately for each group of countries Sample of young adults aged 18-35 st
13、ill living at home, analyse the determinants of moving out the following year Also control for: Young persons age (and age squared) Economic activity (employed/unemployed/home and family/education) Characteristics of family of origin (two-parent/stepfamily/lone parent) Rooms per person (crowding) Pa
14、rents education & age at marriage Maternal employment,Analytical framework,20,Results,21,Own income positively related to leaving home. Infer preference among young adults for independence strongest in Nordic countries,Parental income ALSO positively related to leaving home in Nordic & Northern coun
15、tries.,But parental income is negatively related to leaving home in Southern countries.,Source: adapted from Iacovou (2011),Distinguishing between destinations,22,Negative effect of parental income now apparent for both sexes in Southern countries,Source: adapted from Iacovou (2011),Does the effect
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