Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young adulthood have long-lasting consequences for older age loneliness. This article examines whether deviations from culturally based scripts regarding family transitions represent risk factors for later-life loneliness. Moreover, it analyzes whether and in which conditions long-term associations between family transitions and loneliness differ across nations.Research Design and Methods: The analyses use micro-level data from the Generations and Gender Survey Wave 1 for 12 European countries. The sample comprises 61,082 individuals aged 50-85. The research questions are addressed using a step-wise approach based on linear regression analyses, met...
Using the European Social Survey and the UN databases, this paper investigates the differences in fe...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that living arrangements (independent households...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore older people’s approaches to living a life characterized by...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
The focus in this paper is on the social domain of quality of life, and more particularly loneliness...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines the relative circumstances of community-dwelling childless and parents in middle...
From a theoretical point of view, older adults may not necessarily face a greater of risk becoming l...
In Europe, the proportion of older adults in the population is increasing, which includes more older...
Via a simultaneous analysis of different life course pathways (marital, occupational, and childbeari...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
Using the European Social Survey and the UN databases, this paper investigates the differences in fe...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that living arrangements (independent households...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore older people’s approaches to living a life characterized by...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
Background and Objectives: Relatively little research investigated whether experiences during young ...
The focus in this paper is on the social domain of quality of life, and more particularly loneliness...
Later-life loneliness is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue. In this study,...
This study examines loneliness and its correlates—health, residential care, partner status, and netw...
This study examines the relative circumstances of community-dwelling childless and parents in middle...
From a theoretical point of view, older adults may not necessarily face a greater of risk becoming l...
In Europe, the proportion of older adults in the population is increasing, which includes more older...
Via a simultaneous analysis of different life course pathways (marital, occupational, and childbeari...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
Using the European Social Survey and the UN databases, this paper investigates the differences in fe...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that living arrangements (independent households...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore older people’s approaches to living a life characterized by...