Probability of feeling socially excluded, EU27, 2023 – selected average marginal effects including of mismatch between plans and aspirations to move out of the parental home
EF23097EN Figure 40: Probability of feeling socially excluded, EU27, 2023 – selected average marginal effects including of mismatch between plans and aspirations to move out of the parental home
Notes: The figure presents the marginal effects from a logit model. The model also controlled for country fixed effects, having children and living with partner. Survey weights were applied in the model.
Source: Authors’ calculations using data from the Living and working in the EU e-survey, 2023
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