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It bothers me that “adults” are defined as 25-29 year olds. The year-range is sensible for this graphic, but the title is a bit off imo.
Oh, and “home"≠"with parents”! The title sucks :D
Yeah super confusing. I was like home is where your WiFi is. I live at home with my wife and kid. That’s not with my parents. I bet someone who lives with their parents wrote that title.
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@meldrik can update the title?
Data is beautiful, the legend and title are awful.
Where do the Scandinavians live if not at home?
Mostly in the woods.
If you live somewhere doesn’t that by definition make it your home?
We live in the fjords
fjords? like Fichael Jordan?
Yes
The narrative around living with parents is so twisted. It is not Always a dependent relationship sometimes the parents are the ones that depend on the child. I’ve lived with my parents my entire life. Because my dad had a cronic disease and my mother couldn’t take care of him on her own. I took homeownership responsibilities at 25.
By the title I thought this would be where within the home do adults spend most of their time. Like I spend most of my time in the study and my wife spends most of her time in the bedroom with some other guy.
Title is ugly.
I figured “where you live” is basically the same thing as “home” unless you start getting into stuff like some adults living in hotels all the time because they are constantly on the move and rarely at their permanent address, or adults not considering their current residence their home because they know it’s just a temporary place and they’ll move soon or they do not like where they live and they don’t feel welcome.
Data investigates nothing like that. Instead investigates adults specifically within 25–29 years old who live with their parents, which might be the same place as their childhood home.
Pretty image though.
How closely does this correlate with GDP per capita? It seems like richer countries are at the bottom and poorer ones are at the top.
Not that much, it is mainly cultural: https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/gdp-per-capita-ppp?continent=europe
Here in Finland it is quite normal to move out when you get to 18
US’d be at the bottom of that list since all the adults live in prison
This data is not beautiful. It’s is confusing. Data is confusing.
Interesting
Our son would rather gnaw off his own arm than come back home…