
Adult runaways replace teenage counterparts in Japan
MSN-Mainichi Daily News: September 16, 2005
...The National Police Agency reported this year the number of juveniles who left home halved from a peak of 47,606 in 1981 to just 21,502 in 2004. But the number of adult runaways surged from 57,018 in 1981 to 74,487 in 2004 -- an increase of 31 percent.
Almost 20 percent of the missing adult reports cited family woes as the most likely reason for the disappearance, followed by problems at work and relationships....
Japanese parents often baby their children well into their 20s and 30s, prompting Japanese sociologists to coin the term "parasite singles," meaning young people who can't stop sponging off their parents....more...