Gender differences in the impact of family background on leaving the parental home

Marjolein Blaauboer1, Clara H. Mulder1
1Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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