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becoming independent

What is to be semi-independent?

youth transition to adulthood

SPAIN

Independent 0 %

Semi-independent 100%

FINLAND

Independent 50%

Semi-independent 50%

What is to be independent?

Money

HOUSEHOLD

JOBS

Laura Argilés

Inés Calero

Sara Balbás

SPAIN

conclusion

FINLAND

* Independence.

* Spain: Semi-independent vs Finland: 50/50.

* Main Sources: Parents/State.

* Job experience.

* Finns do not live in the parental home.

"Economic independence is taken as a guarantee of personal freedom".

Do you consider not to be independent as a SHAME ?

What means to be independent?

*Purpose: comparative research about becoming independent in Spain and Finland.

"The capacity to support one sf financially, not rely on others, take care of one self, and to think and act without interference from others"

1. Independence is associated with economic criteria (suficent income, paying expenses, being responsible in financial matters, etc.)

2. Freedom, Liberty and Autonomy.

3. Leaving the parental home, personal space.

FACTORS

*Methodology: Empirical investigation.

Qualitative and Quantitative research.

Mixed questionnaire: open and closed questions.

Source: Holdsworth, C. and Morgan, D. (2005) Transitions in Context – Leaving Home, Independence and Adulthood. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

SPAIN

Hypothesis

FINLAND

*Sample: Young aged 20-25.

10 Finns.

10 Spanish.

Men and Women.

1. Finns are more independent than Spanish.

2. Finns are more independent because of the State economical support.

3. Spanish leave parental home later.

SPAIN

" To be able to take care and maintain yourself not being dependent from others in any aspects".

­ "Living completely by my own, without help from anyone".

FINLAND

"I think could call it a transition phase from childhood to adulthood".

SPAIN

"To have freedom to make your own choices, but in the economical side you are still dependent to someone".

FINLAND

"Responsibility, but mostly it means – or it is one of the essential parts of – adulthood".

"Take my own decisions, being totally free".

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