This paper examines transitions in living arrangement decisions of the seniors using the first six cycles of the Canadian longitudinal National Population Health Survey microdata. Transitions from independent to intergenerational and institutional living arrangements are uniquely analyzed using a discrete-time hazard rate multinomial logit modelling framework and accounted for unobserved individual heterogeneity in the data. Our results show: a) provision of publicly-provided homecare reduces the likelihood of institutionalization, but it has no effect on intergenerational living arrangements; b) access to social support services reduces the probability of both institutional and intergenerational living arrangements; c) higher levels of fun...
Do various subgroups of older Americans, as distinguished by gender, education, and race, exhibit di...
The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life a...
Originally presented at the symposium "Innovations in Housing and Living Arrangements for Seniors" s...
ABSTRACT Objectives While existing data sources, such as the 2011 Census, provide an accurate cou...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
In the context of population aging, growing scholarly attention has been paid to intergenerational r...
BACKGROUND: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the number of morbiditie...
International audienceSenior housing for older adults could be an alternative or a transitional care...
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretic-al conception of ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I investigate how the distribution of living ...
In this paper, we address the dynamics associated with living-arrangement decisions of sick, elderly...
Different aspects of formal and informal elder care have been examined by many researchers, but issu...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of the elderly with their health outcomes refer...
Do various subgroups of older Americans, as distinguished by gender, education, and race, exhibit di...
The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life a...
Originally presented at the symposium "Innovations in Housing and Living Arrangements for Seniors" s...
ABSTRACT Objectives While existing data sources, such as the 2011 Census, provide an accurate cou...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
In the context of population aging, growing scholarly attention has been paid to intergenerational r...
BACKGROUND: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the number of morbiditie...
International audienceSenior housing for older adults could be an alternative or a transitional care...
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretic-al conception of ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I investigate how the distribution of living ...
In this paper, we address the dynamics associated with living-arrangement decisions of sick, elderly...
Different aspects of formal and informal elder care have been examined by many researchers, but issu...
Most of the literature linking the living conditions of the elderly with their health outcomes refer...
Do various subgroups of older Americans, as distinguished by gender, education, and race, exhibit di...
The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life a...
Originally presented at the symposium "Innovations in Housing and Living Arrangements for Seniors" s...