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Published 19:21 12 Nov 2015 GMT
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Back in 1940, 36.2% of young women lived with their parents or relatives. That number dropped over the next couple of decades as marriage rates increased and women began joining the workforce in larger numbers, becoming financially able to live on their own.’
So what’s driving the move back home?
While women in the 1940s were less likely to travel for education, there was also a greater emphasis on placing women in the home to help with household chores. It was also custom for women to remain living at home until they were married.
Nowadays, the results might be the same but for very different reasons.
As well as rising rent costs, more women are likely to attend college nowadays, meaning if you can stay in your family home you could save some serious cash while in college.
Pew also suggests that the average age of a woman’s first marriage has dramatically risen from 21.5years of age, to 27 years of age in 2014.
The research reflected a similar trend for young men, but noted that the numbers don’t match the high levels experienced pre-WWII.
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