If you're like most Americans with living mothers, your mom lives only a few miles away. Yes, even in these modern times.
"Very close residential proximity to one's mother beyond coresidence is common across the life course even in the geographically large United States," reports a study of proximity to mother in the journal Demographic Research.
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the study's researchers looked at how far children born between 1951 and 1968 lived from their mothers over a 47-year time period. Here are the results for children whose mother was alive at each given age...
"Overall, a large share of children lived very close to their mother through midlife," concludes the study.
Source: Demographic Research, Proximity to Mother over the Life Course in the United States: Overall Patterns and Racial Differences
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