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Elmyra Ybáñez Zepeda1, Eunice Danitza Vargas Valle1, Ana Luz Torres Martínez1.
Abstract
Based on the information generated by the National Census of Health and Aging in Mexico (Enasem, 2001), the following article analyzes the influence of some demographic, socioeconomic and health variables in the residential arrangements of adults older than 50 years of age in Mexico. Using descriptive statistics and parting from the construction of two m-logit models, it is found that most of the people of more than 50 years share dwelling with their children, particularly the single ones. The coresidence with married children occurs with more frequency when seniors do not have couple and present functional deterioration.Entities:
Keywords: Mexico; family coresidence; population aging; residential arrangements; senior population
Year: 2005 PMID: 29375251 PMCID: PMC5783557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Papeles Poblac ISSN: 1405-7425