Independencia residencial y dedicación laboral de los jóvenes españolesUn análisis por Comunidades Autónomas

  1. Mª Consuelo Colom Andrés 1
  2. Mª Cruz Molés Machí 1
  1. 1 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

Revista:
Revista de estudios regionales

ISSN: 0213-7585

Año de publicación: 2019

Número: 116

Páginas: 187-211

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de estudios regionales

Resumen

El camino hacia la adultez presenta múltiples transiciones: la salida de la educación, la incorporación al mercado de trabajo, dejar de convivir con los padres, formar una familia y tener hijos. Todas estas transiciones vienen marcadas por las características del joven y los contextos, sociales y económicos. En el trabajo determinamos qué factores socio-demográficos y económicos influyen en las decisiones de los jóvenes españoles en su transición a la adultez. Y, dadas las diferencias regionales respecto al comportamiento de los mercados inmobiliario y laboral que hay en España, examinamos si existen diferencias en las tasas de emancipación y dedicación laboral entre las Comunidades Autónomas.

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