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The rise in 'kidults' | Living at home | Mark McCrindle
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The proportion of young adults, or ‘kidults’ living at home in their 20s is on the rise, new data from The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) shows.
The delaying of these traditional life markers like moving out of home, getting married and having children are all in response to changing family structures and life stages in Australia. Younger generations today are responding to the new realities of home ownership, the rising cost of living and greater education attainment.
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About McCrindle:
McCrindle is an Australian-based social research, demographics and data analytics agency. Their research methods include national surveys, population modelling, and qualitative research including in-depth interviews and discussion groups.
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Phone: +61 2 8824 3422
Location: Suite 105, 29 Solent Circuit Norwest, 2153 Sydney NSW
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The delaying of these traditional life markers like moving out of home, getting married and having children are all in response to changing family structures and life stages in Australia. Younger generations today are responding to the new realities of home ownership, the rising cost of living and greater education attainment.
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About McCrindle:
McCrindle is an Australian-based social research, demographics and data analytics agency. Their research methods include national surveys, population modelling, and qualitative research including in-depth interviews and discussion groups.
Get in touch:
Phone: +61 2 8824 3422
Location: Suite 105, 29 Solent Circuit Norwest, 2153 Sydney NSW
For more:
Analyse Australia, Demographic and workforce trends towards 2030:
Australian Communities Forum, supporting the not-for-profit sector:
Business Inquiries: