IntroductionThe living arrangements among the older population form a basic pointer to the care and support of older adults in India, and living with extended kin is clearly differentiated from living separately. This paper attempts to understand the associations between socio-economic and health-related variables with preference for the separate living among older adults in India.Materials and methodsUsing data from Building Knowledge Base on Population Ageing in India (BKPAI), we employed bivariate and probit regressions on a sample of 9540 older adults to fulfil the study objective.ResultsNearly 21% of older adults were living alone/with a spouse. Additionally, those older adults who lived alone/with spouse had specific reasons, i.e. abo...
Family support is essential for sustainability of elderly living arrangement. The main purpose of th...
This research investigates the determinants of living arrangements among non-institutionalized elder...
Never before have there been so many old people in India. According the 2001 Census of India data, t...
Objectives: To examine if co-residence has protective health effects on older adults in India. We al...
Objectives: To examine if co-residence has protective health effects on older adults in India. We al...
Understanding the effects of factors that determine the living arrangements of the older adults beco...
As the ageing phenomenon continues in India, we explore the care needs of older adults and identify ...
As the ageing phenomenon continues in India, we explore the care needs of older adults and identify ...
Abstract Introduction Advancement in the field of gerontology has been concerned with the well-being...
OBJECTIVES: We investigate the association between the multigenerational household context and heal...
The present study investigates the socioeconomic factors associated with the SPH for the older adult...
Abstract Social participation is considered one of the central components of successful and healthy ...
The study attempts to approach the ageing in India from three perspectives, namely, the well being o...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socio-economi...
Elderly hood is the final stage in one’s life cycle and is characterized by various chronic and mult...
Family support is essential for sustainability of elderly living arrangement. The main purpose of th...
This research investigates the determinants of living arrangements among non-institutionalized elder...
Never before have there been so many old people in India. According the 2001 Census of India data, t...
Objectives: To examine if co-residence has protective health effects on older adults in India. We al...
Objectives: To examine if co-residence has protective health effects on older adults in India. We al...
Understanding the effects of factors that determine the living arrangements of the older adults beco...
As the ageing phenomenon continues in India, we explore the care needs of older adults and identify ...
As the ageing phenomenon continues in India, we explore the care needs of older adults and identify ...
Abstract Introduction Advancement in the field of gerontology has been concerned with the well-being...
OBJECTIVES: We investigate the association between the multigenerational household context and heal...
The present study investigates the socioeconomic factors associated with the SPH for the older adult...
Abstract Social participation is considered one of the central components of successful and healthy ...
The study attempts to approach the ageing in India from three perspectives, namely, the well being o...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socio-economi...
Elderly hood is the final stage in one’s life cycle and is characterized by various chronic and mult...
Family support is essential for sustainability of elderly living arrangement. The main purpose of th...
This research investigates the determinants of living arrangements among non-institutionalized elder...
Never before have there been so many old people in India. According the 2001 Census of India data, t...