Young adults (15-34) living with their parents in the UK, by gender 2018

Percentage of young adults (15 to 34 year olds) living with their parents in the United Kingdom (UK) from 1996 to 2018, by gender

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Release date

August 2019

Region

United Kingdom

Survey time period

1996 to 2018

Age group

15-34 years old

Supplementary notes

Information from the source:
Once a person either lives with a partner or has a child, they are considered to have formed their own family and are no longer counted as being part of their parents’ family even if they still live in the same household. Therefore such people are deemed to be not living with their parents here.
Students living in halls of residence during term-time and living with their parents outside term-time are counted as not living with their parents here.

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