More young people go back to live with their parents

Gepubliceerd op 12 mei 2016 om 14:57

Children leave home, for example, if they go to college, but are also increasingly within five years back with their parents

Unnamed-257.pngA quarter live five years after they went out of the house, back home. According to figures from theCentral Bureau for Statistics (CBS) . These young people are called boomerang kids: they fly out and return.

Of the children who left the family home in 2009, 25 percent again enrolled for at least 45 days at the address of their parents within five years. There are more than previous years. Of the children, for example, went out of the house in 2004, lived 20 percent five years later, back home. Of the young people who flew in 1995 was 16 per cent within five years back to the nest.

Most boomerang children are women. Of the women who went out of the house in 2009, returned 26 percent return within five years. In the men was 23 percent. This difference is mainly according to CBS the younger age at which women leave home: the younger a person leaves home, the greater the chance of recurrence.

Once returned, whereas men continue to get longer live at home. After two years still lives almost half of the men with parents in women is 37 percent. The main reason to return to the family home again stranded a relationship. Financial motivations also regularly play a role.

By Editorial Wedding: Photo: Reuters

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