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Keyword: Young People - Living Arrangements

Ethnic differences in pathways out of the parental home: second generation migrants in the UK ** FIRST DRAFT – to be developed prior to the PAA meeting **

Gender, turning points, and boomerangs: returning home in young adulthood in Great Britain

The myth of ‘long-term stable relationships’ outside marriage

Outlining a future research agenda for studies of young adults’ transitions to residential independence ** Draft paper – Not for citation – **

The boomerang generation – young adults have become reluctant to fly the family nest

The boomerang generation – young adults have become reluctant to fly the family nest

Does leaving home make you poor? Evidence from 13 European countries

Scottish independence: comparison of living arrangements in Scotland and England

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