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The entry is present with us since Sep 7, and was last updated on Nov 12, In Lakewood there are 1 other Used Furniture. An overview can be found here. Posted on August 26, Featured Post. More than a fifth of households in the Great Lakes region is an empty nest, while Sunbelt markets have the lowest density.
Pricey markets and places with weak labor markets have high concentrations of empty nests. Low densities of empty nests are found in booming cities with strong job markets, retirement communities and new family-oriented areas.
Related Tags Baby Boomers Empty nests. By Zillow Research On Oct. Surprisingly, there's little empirical research on how empty nest parents make this transition to their new lives and beyond. The authors noted that much of the research on the ENS dates back to earlier decades, when women were less likely to maintain continuous employment outside the home than is currently true.
Furthermore, much of the earlier research was conducted at a time when children were more clearly launched, as compared to the present, in which children often take longer to leave the parental home and may "boomerang" back when their economic circumstances take a turn for the worse. Furthermore, much of the research on the ENS was conducted on North American parents who regard their children's leaving to be a mark of their success in preparing them for adulthood.
The interviews showed that mothers were slightly more likely than fathers to report ENS, but overall the percentages of despondent parents were very low, ranging from 20 to 25 percent in most of the groups studied. In addition to the role of culture, the Vancouver study identified these seven key social psychological factors that seemed to place these midlife parents at risk of experiencing ENS:.
An identity wrapped up in being a parent particularly for women. Feeling loss of control over their children's lives particularly for men. Having few or only children. Lacking a social support network. Feeling that the children's departure was too early or too late, compared to cultural norms.
Being younger when the children are launched, especially if the children don't completely leave home i.
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