Leaving home in Europe: The role of parents' and children's incomes
D Le Blanc, FC Wolff - Review of Economics of the Household, 2006 - Springer
D Le Blanc, FC Wolff
Review of Economics of the Household, 2006•SpringerThis paper examines the role of parents' and children's incomes in the 'leaving
home'decisions of young adults in Europe. Using the ECHP data on 11 European countries,
results from random and fixed-effects models suggest that the leaving home decision is
positively related to the child's income. The effect of parents' income is less clear and of
lower magnitude. These patterns are broadly similar among European countries, in spite of
significant differences in the institutional contexts.
home'decisions of young adults in Europe. Using the ECHP data on 11 European countries,
results from random and fixed-effects models suggest that the leaving home decision is
positively related to the child's income. The effect of parents' income is less clear and of
lower magnitude. These patterns are broadly similar among European countries, in spite of
significant differences in the institutional contexts.
Abstract
This paper examines the role of parents’ and children’s incomes in the ‘leaving home’ decisions of young adults in Europe. Using the ECHP data on 11 European countries, results from random and fixed-effects models suggest that the leaving home decision is positively related to the child’s income. The effect of parents’ income is less clear and of lower magnitude. These patterns are broadly similar among European countries, in spite of significant differences in the institutional contexts.
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