This article compares the trends in living arrangements of older people in several European countries and in the United States. Trends and cross-country variability in several factors that could account for these cross-national differences, including marital status, fertility, labour force participation and attitudes, are also examined. In most countries the proportion of older people living alone increased substantially between 1970 and 1990. However the increase in living alone stabilised or even declined between 1990 and 2000 in most of the countries analysed indicating a possible reversal in the trend. Increases in proportions of older women who are married and reductions in the proportions childless may partially explain this. Consider...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Several studies have explored the impact of marital bereavement on mortality, while increasing empha...
European countries share a history of close ties. They have long been linked economically as well as...
This article compares the trends in living arrangements of older people in several European countrie...
Population ageing has significant social and financial implications for families and governments, an...
Increasing proportions of men and women are combining family (including care-giving) and work respon...
The rapid increase in twinning rates in developed countries has increased interest in the question a...
PURPOSE: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
This paper uses data from the European Community Household Panel to chart the living and caring arra...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
This paper uses data from the European Household Panel survey to chart the living arrangements of ol...
Research findings report of LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A European perspective proje...
The rapid increase in twinning rates in developed countries has increased interest in the question a...
The proportion of older people is increasing. During the years lived with disease and functional mob...
This article presents the results of projections of older people’s living arrangements in 2030 in ni...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Several studies have explored the impact of marital bereavement on mortality, while increasing empha...
European countries share a history of close ties. They have long been linked economically as well as...
This article compares the trends in living arrangements of older people in several European countrie...
Population ageing has significant social and financial implications for families and governments, an...
Increasing proportions of men and women are combining family (including care-giving) and work respon...
The rapid increase in twinning rates in developed countries has increased interest in the question a...
PURPOSE: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
This paper uses data from the European Community Household Panel to chart the living and caring arra...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
This paper uses data from the European Household Panel survey to chart the living arrangements of ol...
Research findings report of LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A European perspective proje...
The rapid increase in twinning rates in developed countries has increased interest in the question a...
The proportion of older people is increasing. During the years lived with disease and functional mob...
This article presents the results of projections of older people’s living arrangements in 2030 in ni...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Several studies have explored the impact of marital bereavement on mortality, while increasing empha...
European countries share a history of close ties. They have long been linked economically as well as...