Ability to afford single, separate households has been perceived as the key determinant of living alone among single older women. This paper shows that, when race is analyzed separately, family-related variables such as marital history and the number of children raised, rather than economic affordability, are the most important factors in the living arrangement decision of widowed elderly women of color. Economic affordability also turns out to be insignificant when white and nonwhite divorced elderly women are analyzed separately
This paper examines independent living among elderly Brazilians age 65+ of different racial groups u...
Objectives. Few studies have identified the distinctive aspects of singlehood that are distressing t...
In this paper we examine change in the living arrangements of Hispanic elders between 1970 and 2000 ...
This paper examines how family structure is related to racial and ethnic inequality among older popu...
This research is a comparative study on the living arrangements of African American Elderly and Whit...
This paper reports on the results of applying a multivariate regression model of living arrangements...
My dissertation analyzed the living arrangements of the elderly, focusing on differences across gend...
Using data from the 1980 Census Public Use Microdata Sample, this paper examines characteristics of ...
Older adulthood is a period of the life course during which household living arrangements may become...
Previous research has examined determinants of the living arrangements and the informal-care arrange...
This paper compares the determinants of living alone among elderly women in six countries (Tanzania,...
This research examined selected predictors (race, sex, marital status and income) that are assumed t...
This article extends previous research on the household composition of older unmarried women, using ...
The living arrangements of elderly people in the United States in the early twentieth century are st...
Logit regression is used to explain living arrangement choice of elderly single individuals. The pro...
This paper examines independent living among elderly Brazilians age 65+ of different racial groups u...
Objectives. Few studies have identified the distinctive aspects of singlehood that are distressing t...
In this paper we examine change in the living arrangements of Hispanic elders between 1970 and 2000 ...
This paper examines how family structure is related to racial and ethnic inequality among older popu...
This research is a comparative study on the living arrangements of African American Elderly and Whit...
This paper reports on the results of applying a multivariate regression model of living arrangements...
My dissertation analyzed the living arrangements of the elderly, focusing on differences across gend...
Using data from the 1980 Census Public Use Microdata Sample, this paper examines characteristics of ...
Older adulthood is a period of the life course during which household living arrangements may become...
Previous research has examined determinants of the living arrangements and the informal-care arrange...
This paper compares the determinants of living alone among elderly women in six countries (Tanzania,...
This research examined selected predictors (race, sex, marital status and income) that are assumed t...
This article extends previous research on the household composition of older unmarried women, using ...
The living arrangements of elderly people in the United States in the early twentieth century are st...
Logit regression is used to explain living arrangement choice of elderly single individuals. The pro...
This paper examines independent living among elderly Brazilians age 65+ of different racial groups u...
Objectives. Few studies have identified the distinctive aspects of singlehood that are distressing t...
In this paper we examine change in the living arrangements of Hispanic elders between 1970 and 2000 ...