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  • Transfer of young people (families) into on independent apartment [Elektronski vir] : solving a housing problem
    Tertai, Karmen ; Grum, Bojan
    We are interested in whether the vast majority of young people (families) live independently in their own homes or still live with their parents. We have found that most young families do not live ... independently in their own homes, but rather live in their own or partner's parents. Nevertheless, they believe that living with parents is currently a suitable residence, which is an interesting finding. We have also found that young people, as the main reasons for an independent status, do not mention a small number of financially affordable housing and employment policies (problems in the labor market, employment), but the benefits they receive by staying with their or partner's parents. Contrary to some of the starting points in other studies, the analysis shows that the dependency of young people (families) can't be initially linked to the employment policy (problems in the labor market, employment) of young people (families), but this kind of stay is also linked to the benefits that younger generations get cohabiting with a generation of parents (eg laundry, cooking, babysitting, paying expenses). We also find that most young people (families) count on the help of parents and relatives in solving the housing problem, rather than the state with its regulatory measures (housing policy). We investigate whether the stay of young people (families) and old indicators of good intergenerational coexistence and solidarity is more or less an indication of the economic situation in Slovenia. In the survey, we found that the respondents strongly agree with the assertion that the uncertain economic situation will prolong the intergenerational coexistence. To the minimum, the respondents agreed that intergenerational coexistence is in the most cases the result of choice or decision, for example, the desire for coexistence and good relations between the generations. In any case, we found that the majority of the respondents think that the combined residence of young people (families) and the old ones is cheaper for everyone, which nevertheless indicates a connection with the financial status and the availability of economic goods in the country. Intergenerational relations are very much based on the family tradition and, lastly, to take care of older relatives. We also found that elderly respondents, to a lesser extent, indicate lower costs as the first reason for intergenerational coexistence. Young people, however, state that a common stay is cheaper and more beneficial for all, since young people (families) benefit the elderly (care of children, help with household tasks, etc) and thus they live more comfortably and better (they have more time for themselves).
    Vir: Proceedings [Elektronski vir] (Str. 265-278)
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2017
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 1024741489