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Old 07-09-2012, 07:39 PM   #20
AlexanderDrew

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The map looks messed up. Swedes in most cases leave the home when they're 19 and being 25 and still living at home is something that is ridiculed. If this was an evolutionary background map I could have understood why we are in the green zone, but it doesn't reflect the current society.
Actually there are many factors and nuances to be made. This map is dated (there are updated maps but i didn't find them on the net), and only rurality has been taken into account, not the cities. Of course, in our modern age, due to American cultural influence, the american "absolute nuclear" type of family has influenced everything and in our modern capitalistic way of life, it's ridiculed to stay at home after 18 everywhere (industrialisation/rural exodus to the cities has created "nuclear" type of families everywhere in europe).

The explanation I gave to what are the green/yellow/blue zones was very vulgarized, it's much more complex.
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