Selected environmental and life-cycle determinants of change in household composition were examined using longitudinal data. Although cross-sectional analysis would suggest that 12 % of a random sample of 276 older community residents had experienced a change in type of household composition over a 30-month period, longitudinal analysis showed that 18 % experienced a change in major type of household composi-tion, some types of households being more stable than others. Loglinear analysis showed that these changes were best accounted for by earlier life cycle events that were largely beyond the individual's present control (i.e., by change in marital status, typically death of spouse, and by extent of help available from family and frie...
Although age differences in consumption patterns are often attributed to retirement status, previous...
Previous studies have shown that family networks evolve over time. Nonetheless, little research has ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the number of morbiditie...
Longitudinal studies have suggested that households are much more fluid than was once believed. Yet ...
Living arrangements are a key dimension of quality of life and well being in old age. Availability o...
a new procedure for coding the relationships of elders to other household members, we examined age, ...
research interests include rural U.S. population and culture change, particularly as related to hous...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
Household composition of older unmarried women in Hungary is analyzed using data from the 1984 micro...
In the fist part of the paper, data from the O.P.C.S. Longitudinal Study will be used to examine cha...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
In this paper we estimate the effect of early life health on home care use later in life, and we ana...
This discussion is a reaction to the DeVos article on the classification of households also in the c...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121...
Although age differences in consumption patterns are often attributed to retirement status, previous...
Previous studies have shown that family networks evolve over time. Nonetheless, little research has ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the number of morbiditie...
Longitudinal studies have suggested that households are much more fluid than was once believed. Yet ...
Living arrangements are a key dimension of quality of life and well being in old age. Availability o...
a new procedure for coding the relationships of elders to other household members, we examined age, ...
research interests include rural U.S. population and culture change, particularly as related to hous...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
Household composition of older unmarried women in Hungary is analyzed using data from the 1984 micro...
In the fist part of the paper, data from the O.P.C.S. Longitudinal Study will be used to examine cha...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
In this paper we estimate the effect of early life health on home care use later in life, and we ana...
This discussion is a reaction to the DeVos article on the classification of households also in the c...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121...
Although age differences in consumption patterns are often attributed to retirement status, previous...
Previous studies have shown that family networks evolve over time. Nonetheless, little research has ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the number of morbiditie...