ObjectivesThis paper tests whether differences by gender and by educational attainment in contact with friends and family and in support expected from friends and family narrow or widen in late middle age.MethodsThe data are drawn from about 4,800 members of the Wisconsin Longitudinal Survey who answered questions about their frequency of contact with social ties and expectations of 3 kinds of help in both 1993, when they were in their early 50s, and again in 2004.ResultsUsing lagged dependent variable models, we find that between their 50s and 60s women's network advantages over men and college graduates' network advantages over high school graduates in frequency of social contact widened. The same was roughly true as well for expectations...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
ObjectivesThis paper tests whether differences by gender and by educational attainment in contact wi...
Societal change related to individualization has likely made individual resources more important for...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
with Friends, Neighbors, and Coworkers at Midlife People have always relied on their friends, neighb...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to life stress can help explain gender d...
Objectives: The objective is to assess cohort differences in received emotional and instrumental sup...
This dissertation examines how changes in American society over the past four decades have shaped pe...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the degree of individual change in structural indic...
Social support is perceived as information from the environment that allows a person to feel loved, ...
Strong social support is associated with lower mortality and morbidity and better self-rated health ...
Item does not contain fulltextFriendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. Th...
This paper is designed to empirically investigate sex differences in social support. Several types o...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
ObjectivesThis paper tests whether differences by gender and by educational attainment in contact wi...
Societal change related to individualization has likely made individual resources more important for...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
with Friends, Neighbors, and Coworkers at Midlife People have always relied on their friends, neighb...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to life stress can help explain gender d...
Objectives: The objective is to assess cohort differences in received emotional and instrumental sup...
This dissertation examines how changes in American society over the past four decades have shaped pe...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the degree of individual change in structural indic...
Social support is perceived as information from the environment that allows a person to feel loved, ...
Strong social support is associated with lower mortality and morbidity and better self-rated health ...
Item does not contain fulltextFriendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. Th...
This paper is designed to empirically investigate sex differences in social support. Several types o...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...