Literature DB >> 8805084

Racial differences in the household composition of elders by age, gender, and area of residence.

R T Coward1, G R Lee, J K Netzer, S J Cutler, N L Danigelis.   

Abstract

Using census data and an innovative technique for describing the composition of households from the perspective of elders, this research provides a more detailed description of race differences in living arrangements of older persons than has previously existed. In addition, cross tabulations of race with other factors known to influence household composition (gender, age, and area of residence) are examined. While white women are more likely than black women to live alone, the reverse is true among men. Whites are more likely than blacks to live in married-couple-only households, and blacks are more likely than whites to live in multigenerational households, although these differences decrease with advancing age. Blacks are also more likely than whites to live with collateral kin or non-kin only, although these categories comprise small proportions of the population. Implications of these differences for caregiving and quality of life among older persons are discussed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8805084     DOI: 10.2190/WD8G-450Q-HC77-2K2G

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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Authors:  Daniel Antwi-Amoabeng; Bryce D Beutler; Munadel Awad; Zahara Kanji; Sumaiya Mahboob; Jasmine Ghuman; Sri Harsha Boppana; Mohammad Sheikh; Mark Bilinyi Ulanja; Nageshwara Gullapalli
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-02-04
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