Economic and cultural influences on the decision to leave home in Peninsular Malaysia

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Abstract

Although the departure of children from the parental home is an important life-cycle event, few studies have investigated nest-leaving in developing countries. Using retrospective data from the Second Malaysian Family Life Survey, we estimate hazard models of nest-leaving in Peninsular Malaysia. We find that the departure of children, especially sons, responds to economic incentives, including housing costs, family businesses, education, and economic growth, and that ethnic differences in nest-leaving are important. We also find that the median age of departure from home has declined sharply over the past 40 years, a period of rapid social and economic change in Malaysia.

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Johnson, R. W., & DaVanzo, J. (1998). Economic and cultural influences on the decision to leave home in Peninsular Malaysia. Demography, 35(1), 97–114. https://doi.org/10.2307/3004030

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