Analysis of data from the Family Financial Survey, included in the Spanish Statistical Plan, shows that parents aged 50–75 living together with children over 30 in the family home has an adverse effect on the well-being of mothers, especially if they are adult male sons.
Living with sons over 30 can interfere with mothers’ well-being
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