Who still lives with their parents? Based on this statistic, Serbia is third in Europe, and look at what spot Croatia holds

According to the latest survey, Serbia holds Europe's third place where adults between 18 and 34 years of age are living with their parents

Unlike Western countries where young adults quickly achieve independence, Serbia's youth remain under their parents' roof up to the age of 34. According to the latest research, Serbia holds Europe's third place, where adults between 18 and 34 years of age are living with their parents.

In Croatia, 71 % of the population of this age live with their parents , which puts it in a different position . In the first place of this infamous list is Slovakia with 74 %, which is quite surprising considering that it has been in the European Union for a long time.

The best situation is in Scandinavian countries and Denmark, followed by France and England .

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In Denmark 16 %, Norway 20 % and Finland 21 % of young people are living with their parents.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ dadaviz.com)