Mamma's boys? Why most young Italian men live with their parents
Marco Manacorda () and
Enrico Moretti
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Abstract:
It is a cliché that Italian children are particularly attached to their mothers, even when they're grown up. New research by Marco Manacorda and Enrico Moretti investigates why so many of them are still living with their parents.
Date: 2005-12
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