232 pagesThe projected growth of the older adult population in the United States coincides with deepening social inequalities. This dissertation is motivated by the observation that social network ties profoundly shape older adults’ quality of life, but that some of the most consequential features of these networks have yet to be incorporated into frameworks for understanding social stratification across the life course. In this dissertation, I examine how properties of older adults’ personal social networks intersect with dimensions of social inequality that are among the key social determinants of later life well-being. Each chapter uses data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP), a population-based, longitudina...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being o...
Dispositional styles of relating to significant others—adult attachment— are linked to social relate...
AbstractSocial capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
This dissertation consists of three studies which investigate the nature of emergent inequality in a...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Objectives. Research shows that socially disadvantaged groups—especially African Americans and peopl...
Background The quality of life (QoL) of older adults is a key aspect of healthy ageing, and older ad...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
Societal change related to individualization has likely made individual resources more important for...
Objectives: Much work in social gerontology has examined older adults’ social connectedness, but we ...
Family and social networks are changing at all ages, becoming more fragile and less dense, and cont...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being o...
Dispositional styles of relating to significant others—adult attachment— are linked to social relate...
AbstractSocial capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
This dissertation consists of three studies which investigate the nature of emergent inequality in a...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Objectives. Research shows that socially disadvantaged groups—especially African Americans and peopl...
Background The quality of life (QoL) of older adults is a key aspect of healthy ageing, and older ad...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
Societal change related to individualization has likely made individual resources more important for...
Objectives: Much work in social gerontology has examined older adults’ social connectedness, but we ...
Family and social networks are changing at all ages, becoming more fragile and less dense, and cont...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being o...
Dispositional styles of relating to significant others—adult attachment— are linked to social relate...
AbstractSocial capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and...