Journal Article10.1177/2057150X20984864
Coresidence with kin and subjectivewell-being in the transition to adulthood: A comparisonof the United States, Germany, Japan and China
Bernhard Nauck,Qiang Ren +1 more
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TL;DR: Although residence patterns during the transition to adulthood are dynamic and have a high influence on subjective well-being, empirical studies are scarce as discussed by the authors, especially with regard to international migration patterns.
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Abstract: Although residence patterns during the transition to adulthood are dynamic and have a high influence on subjective well-being, empirical studies are scarce, especially with regard to international ...
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