西欧的居住安排:文化起源重要吗?

Living Arrangements in Western Europe: Does Cultural Origin Matter?

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2007
被引 553 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

用文化差异解释南欧年轻人与父母同住比例远高于北欧的现象,并利用美国第二代移民数据支持文化因素的作用。

Abstract

Conventional economic analyses have not been successful in explaining differences in living arrangements and particularly the dramatic increase in the fraction of young adults living with their parents in Mediterranean Europe. This paper presents a cultural interpretation. I argue that the sexual revolution of the 1970s—by liberalizing parental attitudes—had a differential impact on living arrangements in Northern and Southern Europe on account of the closer parent–child ties in Southern Europe. Such an interpretation can easily explain both the shift in living arrangements over time and also observed North–South differentials. It receives support from data on the living arrangements of second-generation immigrants in the United States, both in 1970 and 2000. This duplication of the European pattern in a neutral environment, with the same unemployment benefits, the same welfare code, and the same macroeconomic conditions suggests a major role for culture in determining living arrangements.

青年居住安排文化起源代际纽带性解放欧美比较