Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics n° 514-515-516 - 2020 Youth and Transitions to Adulthood

Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics
Paru le :Paru le09/07/2020
Marie-Clémence Le Pape, Mickaël Portela and Élise Tenret
Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics- July 2020
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Money and Feelings: An Interpretation of the Factors of Financial Support from Parents to Young Adults

Marie-Clémence Le Pape, Mickaël Portela and Élise Tenret

Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics

No 514‑515‑516

Paru le :09/07/2020

Abstract

Using a French survey on the resources of young adults (Enquête nationale sur les ressources des jeunes adultes, ENRJ), this article analyses the links between family relationships and the regular financial support provided by parents to their young adult children aged 18 to 24. Beyond the “classic” determining factors of parental support, parent-child relationships, understood in terms of their frequency and quality, have an influence on the support provided. All other things being equal, frequent in-person contact will result in lower monetary payments. This result could be interpreted as a way for parents to “monetise their absence”, by using financial support to replace the material services they can provide to their children when they see them more frequently. The separate analysis of the support received by young adults from their father or mother also shows that relationship-based variables play a greater role for mothers than for fathers when the parents are together, while they play a greater role for fathers when the parents are separated.

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Citation: Le Pape, M.‑C., Portela, M. & Tenret, É. (2020). Money and Feelings. An Interpretation of the Factors of Financial Support from Parents to Young Adults. Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, 514‑515‑516, 71–92.
https://doi.org/10.24187/ecostat.2020.514t.2008