Probability of leaving home . | Continental . | Southern . | Eastern . | Baltic . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Log parents’ income at t | –0.027** | –0.017*** | 0.008 | –0.028*** |
Log personal income at t | 0.065*** | 0.027*** | 0.046*** | 0.040*** |
2005–2006 | 0.170** | 0.109** | 0.061 | 0.111 |
2006–2007 | 0.150** | 0.055 | 0.09 | 0.030 |
2007–2008 | 0.019 | 0.116*** | 0.057 | –0.151** |
2008–2009 | 0.220*** | 0.122*** | 0.119* | –0.249*** |
2010–2011 | 0.152** | 0.245*** | –0.059 | –0.063 |
2011–2012 | 0.142* | 0.000 | 0.081 | –0.186** |
2012–2013 | –0.100 | –0.085 | –0.111 | –0.131 |
Male | –0.080* | –0.036 | –0.094** | –0.174*** |
Age | 0.093 | 0.117*** | –0.027 | 0.208*** |
Age squared | –0.003** | –0.002*** | 0.000 | –0.004*** |
Tertiary education | 0.789*** | 0.175*** | –0.05 | –0.077 |
Secondary education | 0.394*** | 0.059** | –0.119** | –0.002 |
Good health at t | 0.120* | 0.089** | –0.041 | –0.179*** |
House crowded at t | 0.217*** | 0.231*** | 0.031 | 0.095* |
In a partnership at t + 1 | 2.169*** | 1.644*** | 1.458*** | 0.975*** |
Employed at t + 1 | 0.215*** | 0.199*** | –0.062 | 0.000 |
Country dummies | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Constant | –4.015*** | –4.413*** | –1.525** | –4.178*** |
No. of observations | 27,386 | 75,774 | 44,544 | 21,445 |
Log likelihood | –2.74E + 08 | –2.51E + 08 | –1.30E + 08 | –1.40E + 07 |
Probability of leaving home . | Continental . | Southern . | Eastern . | Baltic . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Log parents’ income at t | –0.027** | –0.017*** | 0.008 | –0.028*** |
Log personal income at t | 0.065*** | 0.027*** | 0.046*** | 0.040*** |
2005–2006 | 0.170** | 0.109** | 0.061 | 0.111 |
2006–2007 | 0.150** | 0.055 | 0.09 | 0.030 |
2007–2008 | 0.019 | 0.116*** | 0.057 | –0.151** |
2008–2009 | 0.220*** | 0.122*** | 0.119* | –0.249*** |
2010–2011 | 0.152** | 0.245*** | –0.059 | –0.063 |
2011–2012 | 0.142* | 0.000 | 0.081 | –0.186** |
2012–2013 | –0.100 | –0.085 | –0.111 | –0.131 |
Male | –0.080* | –0.036 | –0.094** | –0.174*** |
Age | 0.093 | 0.117*** | –0.027 | 0.208*** |
Age squared | –0.003** | –0.002*** | 0.000 | –0.004*** |
Tertiary education | 0.789*** | 0.175*** | –0.05 | –0.077 |
Secondary education | 0.394*** | 0.059** | –0.119** | –0.002 |
Good health at t | 0.120* | 0.089** | –0.041 | –0.179*** |
House crowded at t | 0.217*** | 0.231*** | 0.031 | 0.095* |
In a partnership at t + 1 | 2.169*** | 1.644*** | 1.458*** | 0.975*** |
Employed at t + 1 | 0.215*** | 0.199*** | –0.062 | 0.000 |
Country dummies | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Constant | –4.015*** | –4.413*** | –1.525** | –4.178*** |
No. of observations | 27,386 | 75,774 | 44,544 | 21,445 |
Log likelihood | –2.74E + 08 | –2.51E + 08 | –1.30E + 08 | –1.40E + 07 |
Notes: Continental countries: Austria, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg; Southern countries: Cyprus, Italy, Portugal, and Spain; Eastern countries: Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia; Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The likelihood ratio test for the hypothesis ρ21 = ρ31 = ρ32 = 0 is statistically different from zero at the 1% level. Estimates do not consider students. Estimates are clustered at the individual level.
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