Well, I am wondering if these numbers went up with the inflation in 2022🤔
Denmark how
I have a house and an apartment in the city, my identity card still says I’m living with my parents (same address)… ( have a few advantages with that ).
This is due to a mix of cultural and socio-economic aspects with the latter apparently taking precedence.
I’d like to see the percentages for people in their 30s
I find this stat unbelievable, I don’t know many people living with their parents….
I wonder how these statistics are made. 42 % for Czechia seems like a lot. Maybe they use official “permanent residence” rather than place of stay? Because many here (myself included) don’t change their permanent residence even after living out of their parents house for years (in my case 4 years and counting).
When I am thinking about my friends of that age I would guess that maybe 10-20 % lives with their parents (but it also may be just my bubble).
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Well, I am wondering if these numbers went up with the inflation in 2022🤔
Denmark how
I have a house and an apartment in the city, my identity card still says I’m living with my parents (same address)… ( have a few advantages with that ).
This is due to a mix of cultural and socio-economic aspects with the latter apparently taking precedence.
I’d like to see the percentages for people in their 30s
I find this stat unbelievable, I don’t know many people living with their parents….
I wonder how these statistics are made. 42 % for Czechia seems like a lot. Maybe they use official “permanent residence” rather than place of stay? Because many here (myself included) don’t change their permanent residence even after living out of their parents house for years (in my case 4 years and counting).
When I am thinking about my friends of that age I would guess that maybe 10-20 % lives with their parents (but it also may be just my bubble).