Young people (12-29 yrs) and families, 2003

Young people (12-29 yrs) and families, 2003

Personal characteristics Periods Living conditions Living at home Percentage of young peopl living at home (%) Living conditions Living at home Future expectations Main reason for living at home Feeling too young to live on their own (%) Living conditions Living on their own % of young people living on their own (%) Upbringing Freedom young people living at home Allowed to take soft drugs (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living at home Yes (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living at home Rather (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living at home No (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living on their own Yes (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living on their own Rather (%) Satisfactory upbringing Young people living on their own No (%)
Total personal characteristics 2003 61 12 39 15 85 14 1 81 14 5
Men 2003 66 11 34 18 87 13 1 82 13 4
Women 2003 56 14 44 11 84 15 1 81 15 5
12-17 yrs 2003 100 23 . 5 83 16 1 . . .
18-24 yrs 2003 64 7 36 26 88 11 1 84 11 5
25-29 yrs 2003 12 2 88 38 89 11 1 80 16 4
0-14 yrs 2003 100 . . 1 82 16 1 . . .
15-24 yrs 2003 75 13 25 19 86 13 1 84 11 5
25-44 yrs 2003 12 2 88 38 89 11 1 80 16 4
One-person household 2003 . . . . . . . 79 15 6
Member of a one-parent family 2003 . . . 22 83 16 2 . . .
Member of a couple without children 2003 . . . . . . . 85 12 3
Member of a couple with children 2003 . . . . . . . 80 16 4
Very high degree of urbanisation 2003 47 16 53 14 84 16 1 77 17 6
High degree of urbanisation 2003 54 10 46 18 87 12 1 82 14 4
Average degree of urbanisation 2003 64 11 36 16 82 17 1 84 12 4
Low degree of urbanisation 2003 72 13 28 14 88 11 1 83 12 6
Very low degree of urbanisation 2003 73 15 27 12 83 16 1 82 14 4
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


Data available for the years: 1997, 2001 and 2003.

Data available from 2010 till 2013.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definite.

Changes as of 23 March 2018
The tabel is stopped.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable.

Description topics

Living conditions
Living at home
Percentage of young peopl living at home
The data refer to young people in the age category 12-29 still living with
their parents/guardians.
Future expectations
The data refer to people living at home in the age category 17-29.
Total line is: people living at home in the age category 17-29.
Consequently, the (standard) age category 12-17 only refers to
17-year-olds.
Main reason for living at home
Main reason for still living with parents/guardians in one year's time.
Answer to the question: What would be the main reason? (Only one answer
possible).
Feeling too young to live on their own
Feeling too young to live on their own.
Living on their own
% of young people living on their own
These data refer to young people in the age category 12-29. The perentage
of persons who no longer live with their parents/guardians.
Upbringing
Freedom young people living at home
Allowed to take soft drugs
The data refer to young people in the age category 12-29 living at home
and answer affirmatively to the question: Are you allowed to take soft
drugs?
Satisfactory upbringing
Young people living at home
The data refer to young people living at home in the age category 12-29.
Answer to the question: are you pleased with the way your parents brought
you up?
Yes
Rather
No
Young people living on their own
The data refer to young people living on their own in the age category
12-29. Answer to the question: are you pleased with the way you your
parents brought you up?
Yes
Rather
No