More than one-quarter (28%) of Minnesota households consist of a single person. This is slightly above the national rate of 27%. For Minnesota, this meant more than 584,000 households in 2010. These numbers do not include people living in institutional settings like dorms, prisons, or nursing homes. These are people living in their own homes or apartments. The number of one-person households has been relatively steady in recent years, but has not always been this high. In 1940 less than 8% of U.S. households consisted of a single person. That number grew to 13% in 1960, 23% in 1980, and 26% in 2000. Social Security and better health gave older people without a spouse more freedom to live on their own. Younger people are more likely to live...
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<b>Background</b>: The one-person household (OPH) is the fastest-growing type of household in many r...
Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the mo...
2010 Census efforts to count every person and find the characteristics of every household provide re...
In March 2019, Statistics Canada released a study reporting on the number and characteristics of peo...
This study has created snapshots of solo living in contemporary society and developed an understandi...
Describes the trends in living alone and describes the characteristics of people who live alone. In...
<b>Background</b>: One-person households are the most common type of household in Japan, but relativ...
Sweden is among the countries with the highest share of single households in Europe, but not all are...
This report summary provides characteristics of solos in Minnesota and the United States based on Wi...
Feature article on living single in Maine. The percentage of single-person households in the United...
Sweden is among the countries with the highest share of single households in Europe, but not all are...
Since the 1960s we have experienced major changes in the way people live and the way in which they b...
Data from the International Social Survey Programme (2001) was used to analyse the social networks o...
This study investigates how the probability to live alone has developed among working age individual...
According to the 2007 census, one in seven inhabitants of mainland France and Corsica lives alone. T...
<b>Background</b>: The one-person household (OPH) is the fastest-growing type of household in many r...
Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the mo...
2010 Census efforts to count every person and find the characteristics of every household provide re...
In March 2019, Statistics Canada released a study reporting on the number and characteristics of peo...
This study has created snapshots of solo living in contemporary society and developed an understandi...
Describes the trends in living alone and describes the characteristics of people who live alone. In...
<b>Background</b>: One-person households are the most common type of household in Japan, but relativ...
Sweden is among the countries with the highest share of single households in Europe, but not all are...
This report summary provides characteristics of solos in Minnesota and the United States based on Wi...
Feature article on living single in Maine. The percentage of single-person households in the United...
Sweden is among the countries with the highest share of single households in Europe, but not all are...
Since the 1960s we have experienced major changes in the way people live and the way in which they b...
Data from the International Social Survey Programme (2001) was used to analyse the social networks o...
This study investigates how the probability to live alone has developed among working age individual...
According to the 2007 census, one in seven inhabitants of mainland France and Corsica lives alone. T...
<b>Background</b>: The one-person household (OPH) is the fastest-growing type of household in many r...