Marriage, moving out of living with parents and starting a family are all being put off by the group aged between 25 and 39.
The study also found more than one-quarter admit they lack the basic skills to live alone.
A WHOLE generation is turning its back on traditional milestones associated with reaching adulthood, a poll found.
Marriage, moving out of living with parents and starting a family are all being put off by the group aged between 25 and 39.
The study also found more than one-quarter admit they lack the basic skills to live alone.
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