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The boomerang generation - young adults have become reluctant to fly the family nest
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The boomerang generation - young adults have become reluctant to fly the family nest
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Birth order and occupational choice
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Friends, Family and Fertility: Does thinking about close social networks influence childbearing intentions? Does thinking about future childbearing influence the composition of a close social network?
Paul Mathews, Maria Iacovou, Rebecca Sear, et al.
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Yearning, learning, and conceding: reasons men and women change their childbearing intentions
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Οταν ο μπαμπάς τρέφει ακόμη τους τριαντάρηδες (Translation: When Dad's still feeding the thirty-somethings)
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Yearning, learning and conceding: (some of) the reasons people change their childbearing intentions
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Yearning, learning and conceding: (some of) the reasons people change their childbearing intentions
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La generación bumerán: aquellos que luego de probar la independencia, regresaron al hogar paterno
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Llegó la generación boomerang
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Family change because of financial crisis
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Hi mum, I'm home (again)
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Fewer children than expected: updating plans, or failing to realise ambitions?
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Boomerang Britain
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Boomerang generation
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Cross-national research gets underway
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Wenn die Kleinen flügge werden
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Cross-national research gets underway
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Boomerang Britain
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Boomerang generation
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Rob Sharp: when your parents are your flatmates
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Boomerang Britain
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Britain produces a 'boomerang' generation of children
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Britain's 'boomerang generation' returning to the family nest
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Duck, mum - the kids are back
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Miserable, old, and a stepdad
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Working mums (Live long and prosper - but there's a catch)
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Little Britons: smart, wealthy... unhappy
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Today's new man is a stepdad
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Changing society redraws portrait of seven ages of man