Residential and occupational trajectories of young people: When access to employment does not sign “not living with parents”

2018 
‪According to the results of Cereq Generation 2010 survey, 57.4% of young adults who left school in the last twenty years have lived, over the next three years, a sustainable professional trajectory of immediate or rapid access to employment. But, they are also close to 56% to stay at home with their parents three years later. The analysis presented here combines the two types of occupational and residential trajectories and shows that leaving the parental home is not necessarily coincident with financial emancipation and that access to employment is not synonymous with systematic housing situation of “not living with parents.” ‪
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