Volume 8, Number 3, 393-408, DOI: 10.1007/s11150-010-9093-2

Home-leaving decisions of daughters and sons

Maria Concetta Chiuri and Daniela Del Boca

From the issue entitled "Special Issue on Couples' savings, Time use and Children; Guest Editor: Elena Stancanelli"

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Abstract

In spite of relevant differences between countries, a common international pattern emerges: daughters leave parental homes earlier than sons. Drawing upon the European Community Household Panel, we explore the impacts of various factors that affect daughters’ and sons’ home-leaving decisions. Our results show important differences across genders as well as across countries. The decisions of daughters appear to be more responsive than sons’ to family structure as well as to institutional factors such as the labor and the mortgage market.

Keywords  Living arrangements - Gender - Social policies

JEL Classification  J2 - C3 - D1

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