The role of family and friends in the housing pathways of single young adults
The role of family and friends in the housing pathways of single young adults
What role do family and friends play in the housing pathways of single young adults? What forms of support are provided by parents and other relatives in helping young adults to achieve residential independence? How do they feel about receiving financial and material support? And what role do friends play in the housing pathways of young adults today? To answer these and other questions we use a qualitative study of the housing pathways of young adults aged 25 to 34, who either live alone or in shared households and who are not currently living with a partner.
ESRC Centre for Population Change
Heath, Sue
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Calvert, Emma
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McGowan, Teresa
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November 2011
Heath, Sue
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Calvert, Emma
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McGowan, Teresa
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Heath, Sue and Calvert, Emma
,
McGowan, Teresa
(ed.)
(2011)
The role of family and friends in the housing pathways of single young adults
(ESRC Centre for Population Change Briefing Papers, 6)
ESRC Centre for Population Change
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What role do family and friends play in the housing pathways of single young adults? What forms of support are provided by parents and other relatives in helping young adults to achieve residential independence? How do they feel about receiving financial and material support? And what role do friends play in the housing pathways of young adults today? To answer these and other questions we use a qualitative study of the housing pathways of young adults aged 25 to 34, who either live alone or in shared households and who are not currently living with a partner.
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Published date: November 2011
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Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355023
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Sue Heath
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Emma Calvert
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