New publication in Advances in Life Course Research
In a new paper, Matthias Collischon, Andreas Eberl and Tobias Wolbring how children moving out from the parental home affects parents’ subjective well-being. They find that not the empty nest move – i.e., the last child moving out — is most important but the first move of a child moving home. For more details, please find the paper here (open access): Parental well-being when children move out: A panel study on short- and long-term effects – ScienceDirect