Stuck in the nest? A review of the literature on coresidence in Canada and the United States
K Mazurik, S Knudson, Y Tanaka - Marriage & Family Review, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
Stuck in the nest? A review of the literature on coresidence in Canada and the United States.
K Mazurik, S Knudson, Y Tanaka - Marriage & Family Review, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
[PDF][PDF] Stuck in the Nest? A Review of the Literature on Coresidence in Canada and the United States
K Mazurik, S Knudson, Y Tanaka - 2020 - harvest.usask.ca
An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
Stuck in the Nest? A Review of the Literature on Coresidence in Canada and the United States
K Mazurik, S Knudson, Y Tanaka - Marriage & Family Review, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
[PDF][PDF] Stuck in the Nest? A Review of the Literature on Coresidence in Canada and the United States
K Mazurik - 2020 - harvest.usask.ca
An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …
parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent …