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  • This chapter examines family living arrangements across 21 European countries. We focus on coresidence among nuclear family members and lone living. We use Eurostat’s Labour Force Survey (EULFS) data to examine regional variations in living arrangements by age and sex and changes between 2006 and 2016. We focus on three main aspects of living arrangements: parental coresidence among young adults in their late twenties; dual or single parent households; and lone living at different stages of life. Despite European commonalities compared to other regions of the worlds, significant variations remain within Europe, mostly shaped by life events surrounding the transition to adulthood. Northern and Western Europeans show earlier transition to adulthood, and higher prevalence of single-person households. Southern and Eastern Europeans are marked by higher propensity to live with parents until older ages, with Southern Europeans characterized by late union formation and childbearing. (xsd:string)
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  • 10.4054/MPIDR-WP-2020-002 ()
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