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Intergenerational living arrangements in Turkey

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1998
Despite the growing research on the living arrangements of elderly we know very little about intergenerational relations in Turkey. This research is a step towards this goal. The purpose is to assess whether urbanization and economic development at the aggregate level and modernity and secularism at the individual level result in a decline in ...
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Living arrangements of the Filipino elderly

Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 1992
The authors describe the living arrangements of the elderly in the Philippines. They find that "only a small fraction of the Filipino elderly are isolated from close kin; however, it is not certain that their living arrangements are favourable for their overall well-being. In many cases of co-residence, the flow of support is from the elderly parents
L J, Domingo, J B, Casterline
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Preferences in Living Arrangements

2005
In earlier chapters we have argued that, in seeking to understand the reasons people have for moving or staying, account has to be taken of:
Roger Clough   +3 more
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Living Arrangements and Individuality

1998
Abstract Women work with each other to accommodate their living needs and are ingenious at creating a home for their children out of the humblest materials. This chapter describes women who built homes and living arrange ments in the face of extremely cramped surroundings and scant materials.
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The living arrangements of elderly people

Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1992
"In order to assess possible future trends in the living arrangements of elderly people and their implications, we need to understand the causes of...relatively recent changes. Analysts have variously stressed demographic trends, economic factors and behavioural or cultural shifts as major influences on changing household patterns.
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Living arrangements

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2002
Kevin, Kinsella, Victoria A, Velkoff
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Marriage, Divorce, and Living Arrangements

Journal of Family Issues, 1984
The population base for first marriages reached a peak in 1982, and the corresponding peak for divorces will be reached in about 1990. Both first marriage and remarriage rates have been declining among those in critical age groups and may be expected to continue to do so, barring unforeseen developments.
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Choosing living arrangements for the elderly

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1977
Many older people live in situations not in keeping with their needs. Daily living can be eased or worsened by the environment, Bratman (1974), and living arrangements which support older peoples’ decreasing physiological, psychological, and sociological capacities are essential, Beattie (1973).
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