Although the familial support system benefits those young adults who are unemployed and those who despite having a job are not making sufficient income to completely support themselves, it also has a huge drawback in that it contributes to the mismatch in the supply and demand for labor. In particular, it contributes to this mismatch in two specific ways: it decreases the consequences of being unwilling to accept job offers, and it results in an overqualified labor force because since young adults are not forced to support themselves, it becomes very appealing to pursue further schooling if it is hard to enter the labor force.