Young People Living Arrangements
The Affordable Housing Database (AHD) has been developed to help countries monitor access to good-quality affordable housing and strengthen the knowledge base for policy evaluation. It brings together cross-national information from OECD countries and EU member states.
I looked at the young people living arrangements. In Italy more than 80% of the young people between 15 and 29 still live with their parents. This is what emerges from the analysis of OECD data. The Italians are also in last place of young people who stay with their partner, only 11.1%.
The database currently includes indicators grouped along three main dimensions: housing market context, housing conditions, and public policies towards affordable housing. Each indicator presents data on a particular issue, relevant definitions and methodology, as well as key results. Indicators also discuss comparability, data and source issues, and, where relevant, include the raw data or descriptive information across countries.
I looked at the young people living arrangements. In Italy more than 80% of the young people between 15 and 29 still live with their parents. This is what emerges from the analysis of OECD data. The Italians are also in last place of young people who stay with their partner, only 11.1%.
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