LEAVING PARENTAL HOMES IN CANADA - EFFECTS OF FAMILY-STRUCTURE, GENDER, AND CULTURE

Citation
Jz. Zhao et al., LEAVING PARENTAL HOMES IN CANADA - EFFECTS OF FAMILY-STRUCTURE, GENDER, AND CULTURE, Canadian journal of sociology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 31-50
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology
ISSN journal
03186431
Volume
20
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
31 - 50
Database
ISI
SICI code
0318-6431(1995)20:1<31:LPHIC->2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The General Social Survey 1990 of Canada gathered information on home- leaving of respondents and of their children (adopted, step, or natura l). This study examines the effects of gender, family structure, and c ulture on the timing of children's home-leaving. Ail children aged 15 and over are selected for the analysis presented in this paper. The pr oportional hazards model is applied to the data, after taking extra ef fort in identifying as many covariates as possible at the time of the event (home-leaving of children). Respondents' marital status assumes special significance not only among family structure variables but als o among all the predictor variables. For example, the two categories ' 'cohabiting parent'' and ''widowed parent'' have the largest (absolute ) estimates for the models considered. The study also supports the hyp othesis that stepchildren leave home earlier than children who live wi th natural parents. Similarly, parental nativity or ethnicity (signify ing cultural differences) is also shown to be a very important predict or. The study also documents important gender and cohort differences.