The impact of student financial aid reforms on leaving home: Evidence from the Netherlands
Lonneke van den Berg
Samenvatting
To save costs, young adults may delay leaving the parental home in times of welfarecuts. However, although the impact of student financial aid reforms on educational decisions has received considerable attention in previous research, the impact on leaving home has not previously been studied. Using register data, this study investigates how recent student aid reforms in the Netherlands have impacted students’home‐leaving decisions. Event history models suggest that students who started studying after the reforms are substantially less likely to leave the parental home than students who began studying before the reforms. These findings underline the importance of the family for support: The family tends to take over when state sup-port declines. The findings for income patterns are mixed. The decrease is greater forlow‐income students relative to middle‐income students, whereas there is no differ-ence in the effect of the reforms between low‐income and high ‐income students
