This book places changes in leaving and returning home in the
context of the major events of 20th century America. The authors
examine the reasons children ultimately leave home to live on their
own and how the pattern has changed throughout the 20th century.
Using data from the National Survey of Families and Households,
Goldscheider and Goldscheider have constructed these patterns for
when children leave home and what the most important criteria for
doing so are to different groups in America, including men, women,
Blacks, Hispanics, Whites, and different religious groups and
social classes.
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