This article analyses the changes occurring in the structure of the family network of older people and their family interactions over a 15-year period. Data are from two Swiss cross-sectional surveys carried out on a random sample of people aged 65-94 years, in 1979 (N = 1519) and 1994 (N = 1447). Both were conducted in two specific regions, namely, the Alpine canton of Valais, steeped in a rural tradition, and the city-canton of Geneva. Our results show a widening of the family circle due to increased life expectancy and a sharp drop in the number of childless families in the urban region because of the baby boom; at the same time, family ties multiplied, contrary to the widely held view that family relationships are weakening. Furthermore...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
Cet article s’intéresse à la place des personnes âgées dans des familles transnationales et intergén...
Previous studies have shown that family networks evolve over time. Nonetheless, little research has ...
This study explores the ways by which family weness is shaped in later life, and how it relates to s...
The average size of the respondents’ entourage at the time of the survey is seven to eight people. B...
This study of 150 individuals, 85 years and older, focused on their families and social networks. Us...
In later life, changing conditions related to health, partnership, and economic status may trigger n...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
This study explores the lay definitions of family in old age and their consequences for social capit...
Adults typically grow old within multigenerational families. Ties with relatives are mostly positive...
Roles Changes in Later Life Families SUMMARY Later age is a complicated period related to the lower ...
This article examines changes over time in social network composition among a sample of people aged ...
In later life, changing conditions related to health, partnership, and economic status may trigger...
Recent demographic changes, declining fertility and mortality, have caused a rapid growth in the old...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
Cet article s’intéresse à la place des personnes âgées dans des familles transnationales et intergén...
Previous studies have shown that family networks evolve over time. Nonetheless, little research has ...
This study explores the ways by which family weness is shaped in later life, and how it relates to s...
The average size of the respondents’ entourage at the time of the survey is seven to eight people. B...
This study of 150 individuals, 85 years and older, focused on their families and social networks. Us...
In later life, changing conditions related to health, partnership, and economic status may trigger n...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
This study explores the lay definitions of family in old age and their consequences for social capit...
Adults typically grow old within multigenerational families. Ties with relatives are mostly positive...
Roles Changes in Later Life Families SUMMARY Later age is a complicated period related to the lower ...
This article examines changes over time in social network composition among a sample of people aged ...
In later life, changing conditions related to health, partnership, and economic status may trigger...
Recent demographic changes, declining fertility and mortality, have caused a rapid growth in the old...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
Cet article s’intéresse à la place des personnes âgées dans des familles transnationales et intergén...