Divorce increases the risk of loneliness. With divorce increasingly becoming a normal life event, societal changes are now challenging this idea as regards to current cohorts. We hypothesize that the relative strong feelings of loneliness among divorcees, compared with married people, has diminished over time. Using 1992, 2002, and 2012 data sets of 54–65-year-old people, we examine the impact of divorce on loneliness over 20 years. We compare those who are divorced or remarried to people married for the first time, and differentiate the supportiveness of the partnership. The results show that for both emotional and social loneliness, divorcees were lonelier than respondents in their first marriage; remarried divorces were socially lonelier...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
We examine the extent of emotional and social loneliness among older people and how the evaluation o...
Divorce increases the risk of loneliness. With divorce increasingly becoming a normal life event, so...
Divorce increases the risk of loneliness. With divorce increasingly becoming a normal life event, so...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates-health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
Using data from the 1992 NESTOR-survey 'Living arrangements and social networks of older adults' (N ...
The couple relationship is a major factor in alleviating loneliness. Midlife and older adults withou...
Objectives. Previous studies have shown that unmarried older adults are generally at disadvantage in...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
We examine the extent of emotional and social loneliness among older people and how the evaluation o...
Divorce increases the risk of loneliness. With divorce increasingly becoming a normal life event, so...
Divorce increases the risk of loneliness. With divorce increasingly becoming a normal life event, so...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates-health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
Using data from the 1992 NESTOR-survey 'Living arrangements and social networks of older adults' (N ...
The couple relationship is a major factor in alleviating loneliness. Midlife and older adults withou...
Objectives. Previous studies have shown that unmarried older adults are generally at disadvantage in...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
Data from the 1998 survey “Divorce in the Netherlands” (N = 2,223) are used to analyze differences i...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
We examine the extent of emotional and social loneliness among older people and how the evaluation o...