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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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Social trends for young people At what age do you hope to leave home? Most young people 1 __of independence and living on their own, but a 2014 report from Eurofound suggests that more and more young people in Europe are living with their parents 2 they are at university, and sometimes into their late twenties. Slovenia leads the way, with 85% of 18–29 year olds still living in their parents’ home, but the country that saw the 3_____ dramatic change was Hungary. In 2007, 40% of young people lived with their parents, and that figure went 4____ to 76% in 2011. There are many reasons for this. The global financial crisis of 2008 hit young people the hardest and the 5 __can still be seen today. Many young people complain 6 ____having difficulties in finding well-paid jobs. Further education is now more expensive 7_____scholarships and other forms of financial help are less generous than they were. The real estate market is also suffering 8_______ the impact of the crisis because people have less money to buy property. All of this means young people simply can’t afford to 9 ____out of the family home. However, although the situation is far from perfect, many young people said living at home helps them 10________ up money to buy their own place in the future.
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