A moment occurs in life when a critical mass of pros and cons is reached, and the awakening happens. Ambivalent or not, the women were very clear that the direction to remain single after thirty was no accident. The journey is constantly changing and complex. Historically labeled as unhealthy and different than the norm, the battle ensues to overcome societal expectations, personal and familial hopes and dreams in order to establish themselves as complete and whole individuals. The intent may not be to remain single, but for the moment, have others respect them for who they are. Fourteen theme categories were identified after the data was analyzed. Understanding the complex interactions between structural, cultural and biographical aspect p...
This study was designed to gain an understanding of how older women perceive their lives. In order t...
Parallel evolutions occurred in the 20th century. One was a dramatic increase in life expectancy and...
Despite growing numbers of singles, the idealization of marriage and child rear-ing remains strong, ...
Middle age is a time of transition. It is a time when women and men leave behind the physical and be...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Single and childless women over the age of 35 constitute an expanding demographic in North America a...
The purpose of this study is to determine the self-concept of unmarried women in the three stages of...
A qualitative phenomenological paradigm was used to explore the phenomenon of the transition for wo...
An examination of women over age forty who had never married was conducted. The women completed a st...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Abstract Background Cultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavi...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
Objectives. Few studies have identified the distinctive aspects of singlehood that are distressing t...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
This study was designed to gain an understanding of how older women perceive their lives. In order t...
Parallel evolutions occurred in the 20th century. One was a dramatic increase in life expectancy and...
Despite growing numbers of singles, the idealization of marriage and child rear-ing remains strong, ...
Middle age is a time of transition. It is a time when women and men leave behind the physical and be...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Single and childless women over the age of 35 constitute an expanding demographic in North America a...
The purpose of this study is to determine the self-concept of unmarried women in the three stages of...
A qualitative phenomenological paradigm was used to explore the phenomenon of the transition for wo...
An examination of women over age forty who had never married was conducted. The women completed a st...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Abstract Background Cultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavi...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
Objectives. Few studies have identified the distinctive aspects of singlehood that are distressing t...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
This study was designed to gain an understanding of how older women perceive their lives. In order t...
Parallel evolutions occurred in the 20th century. One was a dramatic increase in life expectancy and...
Despite growing numbers of singles, the idealization of marriage and child rear-ing remains strong, ...