This study explores country differences in late-life loneliness in Europe among men and women and establishes the role of micro-level differences in socioeconomic status, health, and social variables in these patterns. We use cross-sectional, nationally representative data from the Generations and Gender Survey. The analysis comprises 33,832 Europeans aged 60– 80 from 11 countries. A six-item short version of the de Jong-Gierveld Scale is used to measure loneliness, yet we employ a different method of calculating loneliness scores than in prior work. Findings show considerable between-country heterogeneity in late-life loneliness, especially among women. The rate of a quite severe level of loneliness is 30–55 percent among men and women in ...
Loneliness, a complex phenomenon, is experienced differently by people under diverse conditions. The...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
In this article, we analyse loneliness trajectories for older people aged 50 or more in selected Eur...
This study explores country differences in late-life loneliness in Europe among men and women and es...
The relationship between age and loneliness is intriguing. While loneliness has been widely perceive...
The relationship between age and loneliness is intriguing. While loneliness has been widely perceive...
This study explores late-life loneliness and depression in European countries, noting the role of mi...
Cross-national studies in Europe reveal sharp regional differences in the prevalence of loneliness a...
Backgrounds The prevalence of loneliness increases among older adults, varies across countries, and ...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
Data from European countries participating in the Generations and Gender Surveys showed that mean lo...
Introduction: Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, especially among ol...
Introduction: Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, especially among ol...
Loneliness, a complex phenomenon, is experienced differently by people under diverse conditions. The...
Objective 1. Examine the relationship between household wealth, social participation and loneliness ...
Loneliness, a complex phenomenon, is experienced differently by people under diverse conditions. The...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
In this article, we analyse loneliness trajectories for older people aged 50 or more in selected Eur...
This study explores country differences in late-life loneliness in Europe among men and women and es...
The relationship between age and loneliness is intriguing. While loneliness has been widely perceive...
The relationship between age and loneliness is intriguing. While loneliness has been widely perceive...
This study explores late-life loneliness and depression in European countries, noting the role of mi...
Cross-national studies in Europe reveal sharp regional differences in the prevalence of loneliness a...
Backgrounds The prevalence of loneliness increases among older adults, varies across countries, and ...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
Data from European countries participating in the Generations and Gender Surveys showed that mean lo...
Introduction: Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, especially among ol...
Introduction: Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, especially among ol...
Loneliness, a complex phenomenon, is experienced differently by people under diverse conditions. The...
Objective 1. Examine the relationship between household wealth, social participation and loneliness ...
Loneliness, a complex phenomenon, is experienced differently by people under diverse conditions. The...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
In this article, we analyse loneliness trajectories for older people aged 50 or more in selected Eur...