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Recent social, cultural and economic changes affect the lifecycle of both families and individuals, having considerable impact on scientifically defined stages, the time dedicated to them, and developmental tasks they are associated with. One of such stages is the move of an adult child out of the family home, which is more and more often put off at the time being. The phenomenon of delaying the moment of separating yourself from your parents is referred to as nesting. Sociological and demographic studies conducted so far show that living with custodians in spite of becoming mature is getting more and more popular among young adults in Poland. In-depth analyses show that even though financial factors (low income, low purchasing power of adult children and no employment) are a significant determinant of nesting in Poland, such decisions are triggered by other motives as well. Nesting, in spite of being an individual attitude, is always a shared experience and the outcome of forces and vectors with the family ecosystem. Nesters are not the only actors of the crowded nest arrangement. Custodians and sometimes also sibling play a significant role there too. This leads to another conclusion, i.e. that nesters are not the only beneficiaries of nesting, while parents are not the only ones who bear the consequences of this co-residency.
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The main subject of this article is the Crowded nest case in the Polish society nowadays. The crowded nest effect is defined as young adults at the age of 25 to 34 living with their parents in a family house. It should be stressed that this article is treated as an informational statement, which aim is to show causes and effects of the syndrome as well as to describe how this phenomenon will look in the future. The main purpose is to present the range, reasons and effects of the Crowded Nest in Poland in comparison to other countries in the European Union. The main aim of this article is to present the range, causes and results of Crowded Nest phenomenon in Poland, as comparison to the other countries in European Union from 2005 to 2016. The basic material this article is based upon contains data published by Eurostat.
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Przedmiotem rozważań w prezentowanym artykule będzie casus gniazdownictwa we współczesnym społeczeństwie polskim. Na potrzeby niniejszego tekstu terminem gniazdownictwo przyjęto określać egzystowanie młodych dorosłych w wieku 25–34 lata wspólnie z rodzicami w domu rodzinnym. Należy zasygnalizować, iż artykuł ma charakter komunikatu informacyjnego, mającego zasygnalizować dany problem społeczny, wprowadzić w problematykę, ukazać jego przyczyny i skutki oraz dokonać projekcji możliwych scenariuszy rozwoju tego zjawiska społecznego w przyszłości. Głównym celem podjętych rozważań jest ukazanie skali zjawiska gniazdownictwa w Polsce w odniesieniu do innych krajów Unii Europejskiej na przestrzeni lat 2005–2016, jego przyczyn oraz skutków. Podstawowe źródło badawcze stanowić będą dane dotyczące tego fenomenu społecznego publikowane przez Europejski Urząd Statystyczny (Eurostat).
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