This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of their older parents by investigating the importance of living in close geographic proximity. We investigate whether having children at all, and/or having them geographically proximate, contributes differently to the well-being of older persons living with and without a partner. We enriched survey data for the Netherlands (N = 8,379) with municipal register data and regressed life satisfaction of persons aged 65+ on having children and three different measures of geographic proximity. Having children contributes to the well-being of older men with a partner. There is evidence for a positive association between proximity of children and parental w...
An emerging question in demographic economics is whether there is a link between family size and the...
Abstract: Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult chil-dren is a fundamenta...
For older people, proximity to family members may well be highly valuable. In this paper, we investi...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
Intergenerational proximity is a strong predictor of the exchange of care and support within familie...
The authors examine the ways that parent-child geographic proximity affects wid-owed older parents ’...
We investigated the extent to which the geographic proximity of adult children affected the relocati...
Although spatial proximity no doubt facilitates interaction and assistance, no research to date has ...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
This dissertation investigates parent and child influences on the distance mothers and their adult c...
This research examines the relationship between older parents' health issues and (i) their relocatio...
This research examines the relationship between older parents health issues and (i) their relocation...
An emerging question in demographic economics is whether there is a link between family size and the...
Abstract: Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult chil-dren is a fundamenta...
For older people, proximity to family members may well be highly valuable. In this paper, we investi...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of how adult children affect the well-being of the...
Intergenerational proximity is a strong predictor of the exchange of care and support within familie...
The authors examine the ways that parent-child geographic proximity affects wid-owed older parents ’...
We investigated the extent to which the geographic proximity of adult children affected the relocati...
Although spatial proximity no doubt facilitates interaction and assistance, no research to date has ...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
This dissertation investigates parent and child influences on the distance mothers and their adult c...
This research examines the relationship between older parents' health issues and (i) their relocatio...
This research examines the relationship between older parents health issues and (i) their relocation...
An emerging question in demographic economics is whether there is a link between family size and the...
Abstract: Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult chil-dren is a fundamenta...
For older people, proximity to family members may well be highly valuable. In this paper, we investi...