Infatuation Rules
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By age 27, 90 percent of young adults in the NLSY97 had moved out of their parents' homes at least once for a period of 3 months or longer. The median age at the time of moving out was about 19 years. (See figure 1.) ... Moving out. Characteristic Moved out at least once Men 88.0 Women 92.4 Race or ethnic group White 93.3 16 more rows
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Read More »The likelihood that a young adult will move out of the parental household before age 27 is also correlated with the characteristics of the household. Individuals in households that, at the first interview in 1997, had income in the bottom half of the income distribution (we adjust income for household size) were less likely to move out than were those in households in the top half of the income distribution. (See table 2.) In addition, those who lived in housing owned by their family in 1997 were more likely to move out than were those in families that did not own their dwelling. Individuals living in two-parent households with only one biological parent also moved out at higher rates than did those living with two biological parents, a single biological parent, or other household parent figures. This result supports research that shows that teenagers in stepfamilies move out of their homes faster than do teenagers in biological families.11 Table 2. Percentage of young adults who left their parental home before age 27, by selected household characteristics in 1997 Characteristic Moved out at least once Total 90.2 Household adjusted income Lowest quartile 87.1 Second quartile 86.9 Third quartile 90.5 Highest quartile 94.2 Housing owned No 87.3 Yes 92.1 Parent figures in household Both biological parents 89.3 Two parents, one biological 94.9 Single biological mother or father 89.5 Other (adoptive or foster parents, grandparents, other relatives) 89.6
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Read More »Table 6. Percentage of young adults with or without established independence at age 27, by selected household characteristics in 1997 Characteristic Never left parental home Left parental home, returned Total at parental home at age 27 Left parental home, returned, left again Left parental home, never returned Total not at parental home at age 27 Total 9.8 11.6 21.4 37.7 40.9 78.6 Household adjusted income Lowest quartile 13.0 12.1 25.0 33.9 41.0 75.0 Second quartile 13.1 10.3 23.4 34.4 42.2 76.6 Third quartile 9.6 12.0 21.6 37.4 41.0 78.4 Highest quartile 5.8 11.5 17.2 42.9 39.9 82.8 Housing owned No 12.7 12.0 24.8 34.2 41.1 75.2 Yes 7.9 11.2 19.1 40.1 40.8 80.9 Parent figures in household Both biological parents 10.7 11.9 22.6 38.4 39.0 77.4 Two parents, one biological 5.1 10.9 16.0 42.6 41.3 84.0 Single biological mother or father 10.5 12.0 22.5 34.6 42.9 77.5 Other (adoptive or foster parents, grandparents, other relatives) 10.4 7.8 18.3 33.9 47.9 81.7
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