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Published 12:54 23 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 15:48 22 Jun 2018 BST
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In an opinion piece for Lancet, Professor Sawyer said that it's *apparently* because we finish school later, and don't move out of our parents' houses as early as other generations.
“Delayed timing of role transitions, including completion of education, marriage, and parenthood, continue to shift popular perceptions of when adulthood begins."
And because of this the Director of the Centre for Adolescent Health at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne says that this is cause to put "a more realistic age range [to] appropriately shape laws and social policy."
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