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Published: 20 May 2024

Young people living with their parents by age group, EU27, 2022 (%)

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EF23097EN Figure 24 Young people living with their parents by age group, EU27, 2022 (%)

Source: Authors’ calculations using EU-SILC microdata

Identifier: yeFWC

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