Co-resident adult children may be a source of emotional and instrumental support for older parents, but also a source of conflict and stress. Results from previous research are far from conclusive and indicate that intergenerational co-residence may have both negative and positive effects on parents' depressive symptoms and physical health. We analyse longitudinal data from four waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (2007-2015) to examine whether returns to the parental home by adult children are associated with changes in the quality of life of parents aged 50-75. Results from fixed effects linear regression models show that returns to the parental home by adult children were associated with decreases in parents' q...
Families often undergo separations during the migration process. A body of literature has explored t...
Objective: This study aimed at investigating gender differences in the longitudinal associations bet...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
Co-resident adult children may be a source of emotional and instrumental support for older parents, ...
RATIONALE: The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over...
Rationale. The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over...
Rationale The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Finishing full-time higher education is one of the main reasons for returning home to live. Graduate...
Research on majority populations throughout Europe showed strong attachment and exchange of support ...
Published online: 30 August 2017Housing careers have important consequences for individuals' well-b...
Research suggests that adult children are less likely to provide care to community-dwelling parents ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Families often undergo separations during the migration process. A body of literature has explored t...
Objective: This study aimed at investigating gender differences in the longitudinal associations bet...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
Co-resident adult children may be a source of emotional and instrumental support for older parents, ...
RATIONALE: The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over...
Rationale. The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over...
Rationale The number of older parents living without adult children has increased dramatically over ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Finishing full-time higher education is one of the main reasons for returning home to live. Graduate...
Research on majority populations throughout Europe showed strong attachment and exchange of support ...
Published online: 30 August 2017Housing careers have important consequences for individuals' well-b...
Research suggests that adult children are less likely to provide care to community-dwelling parents ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Families often undergo separations during the migration process. A body of literature has explored t...
Objective: This study aimed at investigating gender differences in the longitudinal associations bet...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...