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2016 | nr 2 (89) | 286--311
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Dochód, płeć i wiek a wspólne zamieszkiwanie z rodzicami. Przypadek Polski, Czech, Estonii i Węgier

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Warianty tytułu
Income, Age, Sex and Cohabitation With Parents. The Case of Poland, Czech Republic, Estonia and Hungary
Języki publikacji
PL
Abstrakty
Celem pracy jest poszerzenie wiedzy o procesach usamodzielniania się młodych ludzi w krajach Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej. W artykule wykorzystano dane z Badania Dochodów i Warunków Życia Ludności (EU-SILC) z lat 2005-2012 do analizy związku między zamożnością gospodarstwa domowego, płcią i wiekiem dziecka a prawdopodobieństwem wyprowadzki z domu rodziców. Badanie przeprowadzono dla gospodarstw domowych z Polski, Czech, Węgier i Estonii. Zidentyfikowane zależności nie różnią się od zaobserwowanych uprzednio w krajach Europy Zachodniej - wcześniej z domu rodziców wyprowadzają się kobiety, a wpływ zamożności jest zróżnicowany w zależności od kraju. Mimo podobnego poziomu rozwoju gospodarczego i historii zmian społeczno-gospodarczych, wzorzec wyprowadzek w Estonii jest bliższy państwom skandynawskim niż krajom Europy Środkowej.(abstrakt oryginalny)
EN
The paper uses the EU Survey of Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data for the years 2005-2012 to analyze the relationship between household income, sex and age of a child on the one hand and probability of moving out of parents' homes on the other. The study was conducted for Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Estonia. The identified relationships do not differ from those previously observed for Western European countries - women leave parents' households earlier than men, and the impact of income varies among countries. The moment when children move out is linked to the higher education system. Household income is more important for those aged above 24 than for the younger ones. The pattern of moving out in Estonia is closer to the one observed in Scandinavia than for Central European countries despite similarities in the level of economic development and socio-economic history.(original abstract)
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286--311
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Twórcy
  • Uniwersytet Warszawski
  • Polska Akademia Nauk
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