LEAVING HOME - THE EXPERIENCE OF MIGRATION FROM THE PARENTAL HOME IN BRITAIN SINCE C.1770

Citation
Cg. Pooley et J. Turnbull, LEAVING HOME - THE EXPERIENCE OF MIGRATION FROM THE PARENTAL HOME IN BRITAIN SINCE C.1770, Journal of family history, 22(4), 1997, pp. 390-424
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Anthropology,"Family Studies
Journal title
ISSN journal
03631990
Volume
22
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
390 - 424
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-1990(1997)22:4<390:LH-TEO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Leaving the parental home for the first time is one of the most signif icant migration decisions in the life course, but relatively little is known about such events in the past. This article uses high-quality l ongitudinal data on the lifetime residential history of individuals to investigate changes in the age at leaving home both over time and bet ween different groups of the population. The age at which men and wome n left the parental home fell from the late eighteenth century to the twentieth century, with women usually leaving home earlier than men be fore the twentieth century. Men were most likely to leave home for emp loyment and women for marriage, and the number of men and women leavin g home alone increased over time. In the late eighteenth and early nin eteenth centuries, it was quire common for the first move from the par ental home to occur with a spouse and children after a period of cores idence with parents. The article sheds new light on an important life course transition and raises questions about the meaning of leaving ho me.