Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the most significant are the growth of single-person (solo) households and the decline of married-couple households. These changes have serious implications for policy makers, planners, and public service providers. In a recent study, Devajyoti Deka identified some of these implications by comparing the living, moving, and travel characteristics of persons from American solo households with adults from married-couple households
Describes the trends in living alone and describes the characteristics of people who live alone. In...
Population research in Western countries shows a rising number of singles living in oneperson househ...
This paper explores the rise in the proportion of one-person households which since 1960 was attribu...
This study has created snapshots of solo living in contemporary society and developed an understandi...
Summary. The past two decades have seen profound changes in European patterns of demo-graphic behavi...
Between 1880 and 2000, the percentage of married men 60 and older living only with their wives in em...
More than one-quarter (28%) of Minnesota households consist of a single person. This is slightly abo...
The number of single-person households in the U.S. has steadily risen since 1960. We provide a dynam...
Data from the International Social Survey Programme (2001) was used to analyse the social networks o...
1. Households are experiencing deep transformations in all developed countries. The ageing of popula...
We use a household projection model to construct future scenarios for the United States designed to ...
The General Registrar Office for Scotland predicts an increase in the proportion of one-person house...
Since the 1960s we have experienced major changes in the way people live and the way in which they b...
There is a growing concern that traditional suburban tract developments, because they were designed ...
With the increase in a single household, or diversification of a life style, individual social isola...
Describes the trends in living alone and describes the characteristics of people who live alone. In...
Population research in Western countries shows a rising number of singles living in oneperson househ...
This paper explores the rise in the proportion of one-person households which since 1960 was attribu...
This study has created snapshots of solo living in contemporary society and developed an understandi...
Summary. The past two decades have seen profound changes in European patterns of demo-graphic behavi...
Between 1880 and 2000, the percentage of married men 60 and older living only with their wives in em...
More than one-quarter (28%) of Minnesota households consist of a single person. This is slightly abo...
The number of single-person households in the U.S. has steadily risen since 1960. We provide a dynam...
Data from the International Social Survey Programme (2001) was used to analyse the social networks o...
1. Households are experiencing deep transformations in all developed countries. The ageing of popula...
We use a household projection model to construct future scenarios for the United States designed to ...
The General Registrar Office for Scotland predicts an increase in the proportion of one-person house...
Since the 1960s we have experienced major changes in the way people live and the way in which they b...
There is a growing concern that traditional suburban tract developments, because they were designed ...
With the increase in a single household, or diversification of a life style, individual social isola...
Describes the trends in living alone and describes the characteristics of people who live alone. In...
Population research in Western countries shows a rising number of singles living in oneperson househ...
This paper explores the rise in the proportion of one-person households which since 1960 was attribu...