This study analyzes the effects of the social networks of the elderly on their independent living arrangements, residential mobility and housing tenure choice in Korea. Traditions of filial duty are still an important part of the familial social network of the elderly, but the relatively lower face-to-face meeting frequency and higher contact frequency with children by telephone and emails reflects changing family relationships in urbanized and Westernized societies. This study shows that the frequent and active social networks of the elderly could contribute to independent living of the elderly. The frequency of meeting with children results in more frequent moving among the elderly while frequent non-familial social networks make the elde...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Japan and Korea are the world’s most aged and most rapidly aging nations. They bo...
In aging societies, housing responses for the elderly are of increasing importance. The article deal...
With population aging and change in family structure, the number of the elderly who live alone is ra...
With population aging now a global phenomenon, the health of older adults is becoming an increasingl...
Based on the data of the nation-wide survey "The Living Status of Korean Elderly" in 1994, this stu...
A research was examined with subjects of 197 aged people inhabiting a paid home for the elderly in S...
Japan and Korea are the world's most aged and most rapidly aging nations. They both have low fertili...
This study reveals residents’ willingness to live in their current homes and communities and analyze...
Traditionally, aging Koreans would live with their eldest son’s family. However, urbanization, econo...
Abstract. Guided by the assumption that the preferences for a particular type of living arrange-ment...
Background: Since the mid-20th century, the ways in which social networks and older adults’ health a...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Recent demographic changes, declining fertility and mortality, have caused a rapid growth in the old...
This study aims to reconcile two explanations of the rapid decline of coresidence among the elderly ...
The purpose of this study is to research and analyze the current government policy, different casas ...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Japan and Korea are the world’s most aged and most rapidly aging nations. They bo...
In aging societies, housing responses for the elderly are of increasing importance. The article deal...
With population aging and change in family structure, the number of the elderly who live alone is ra...
With population aging now a global phenomenon, the health of older adults is becoming an increasingl...
Based on the data of the nation-wide survey "The Living Status of Korean Elderly" in 1994, this stu...
A research was examined with subjects of 197 aged people inhabiting a paid home for the elderly in S...
Japan and Korea are the world's most aged and most rapidly aging nations. They both have low fertili...
This study reveals residents’ willingness to live in their current homes and communities and analyze...
Traditionally, aging Koreans would live with their eldest son’s family. However, urbanization, econo...
Abstract. Guided by the assumption that the preferences for a particular type of living arrange-ment...
Background: Since the mid-20th century, the ways in which social networks and older adults’ health a...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Recent demographic changes, declining fertility and mortality, have caused a rapid growth in the old...
This study aims to reconcile two explanations of the rapid decline of coresidence among the elderly ...
The purpose of this study is to research and analyze the current government policy, different casas ...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Japan and Korea are the world’s most aged and most rapidly aging nations. They bo...
In aging societies, housing responses for the elderly are of increasing importance. The article deal...
With population aging and change in family structure, the number of the elderly who live alone is ra...