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Keyword: Young People - Living Arrangements

Young people’s development and the Great Recession: uncertain transitions and precarious futures

Britain’s housing disaster and its effects on young people

Aggression between siblings: associations with the home environment and peer bullying

Economic precariousness and living in the parental home in the UK

The housing pathways of young people in the UK

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a future research agenda for studies of young adults’ transitions to residential independence ** Draft paper – Not for citation – **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

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