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Household Formation in Developed Societies
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1987
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Social SciencesPovertyHousehold FinancePublic HealthHousingEconomicsDemographic ChangeFamily HousingSocial ClassDemographic PhenomenaHousehold StatusPopulation HouseholdEconomic DemographyHousehold FormationHousehold LaborSocioeconomic StructureSociologySeparate LivingDemographyHousehold Economics
A variety of demographic phenomena common to developed societies (e.g. declining fertility rising divorce rising proportions living alone) are viewed as part of a general trend toward separate living and smaller households and as different forms of an underlying coresidential decision-behavioral answers to the question With whom shall I live? Household status is seen as a composite good and is discussed in terms of a demand-supply framework. Nine specific hypotheses to explain the trend toward separate living are discussed within this framework. (SUMMARY IN FRE AND SPA) (EXCERPT)
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