Globally, youths are considered the leaders of tomorrow as they are the people expected to take various leadership positions from the old generation in the different sectors and industries as well as in government. But even with all this opportunities, many of the youths today have failed to launch as many have not successfully joined these sectors after getting all necessary support from their parents in their childhood stage especially in academics. This has significantly led to many youths depending on parents for the basic needs.
According to surveys conducted by Office for National Statistic, in UK alone, since 1997-2011, about 3.0 million youths ranging between 20-34 years were still leaving with their parents, a 20% increase from 1997. In the normal life cycle it’s expected that after one has completed his or her studies, the next thing should be to look for a job, become employed and later become self-independent (Furstenberg and others, 2005). However, t, as many are faced with various challenges that have led to some fully depending on the parents even at their adulthood.
In the USA for instance, various factors such as inadequate affordable rented accommodation, un-functional mortgage market, un-employment and low wages for the employed were considered to have led to many youth living with their parents (Painter’s 2010). Many of these challenges are common in many countries especially in developing countries and some developed countries.
Other factors, that have contributed to youths living with their parents, include health related issues, especially for the disabled children. Many are unable to cross over to fully independent adults as they depend on full support from their parents.
Psychological perception by the young people and parents may have resulted to many youths opting to live with their parents especially where parent feel they need to give their children time in order to become fully independent. Many youths also fear on the anticipated challenges of living independently whereas everything, they need, is made available by their parents.
Marriages play a key role to many youths in becoming full independent. From the biblical perspective, as stated in (Genesis 2:18-24) marriage and family is of significance in determining individual structure of life.. But even with such biblical principles many young adults are unable to adopt such principles due to various challenges especially in raising a family with high levels of unemployment.
Economical issues in different countries have also led to many youths not being able to become fully independent as many are unable to afford basic need due to fluctuations of prices for the basic needs. The purchasing power during the recession also led to many young adults not being in a position to afford the high living standards as many could not afford high rates for rental accommodation, as well as the basic.
Cited Work
Office for National Statistic, (2011). Young adults leaving with parents in the UK, 2011.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171776_266357.pdf
Furstenberg, R. G. Rumbaut and R. A. Settersten (2005). On the frontier of adulthood: Emerging
Themes and new directions. Eds. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
Painter, G. 2010. What Happens to the Household Formation in a Recession? Research Institute for
Housing America, Special Report.