Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young
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of independence and living on their own,
but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more
and more young people in Europe are living with their
parents 2
they are at university, and sometimes into
their late twenties.
Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18-29 year olds
still living in their parents' home, but the country that
saw the 3
dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007,
40% of young people lived with their parents, and that
figure went to 76% in 2011.
There are many reasons for this. The global financial
crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the
can still be seen today. Many young people
complain having difficulties in finding well-paid
jobs. Further education is now more expensive?
scholarships and other forms of financial help are less
generous than they were. The real estate market is also
suffering ® __ the impact of the crisis because people
have less money to buy property. All of this means
young people simply can't afford to 9 out of the
family home. However, although the situation is far from
perfect, many young people said living at home helps
up money to buy their own place in the
future.
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