Session 56 Kin Availability at Older Ages and Its Consequences on Health
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Note: Due to the pandemic the original sessions have been cancelled.
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Chair: Allan Puur, Tallinn University
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Is Having More Children Beneficial for Mothers’ Mental Health in Later Life? Causal Evidence from the National Health and Aging Trends Study •
Thijs van den Broek , Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Health Condition of Elderly in Europe: The Role of Children •
Chiara Bocci , University of Florence; Silvana Salvini, University of Florence.
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Old-Age Trajectories of Life Satisfaction. Are Singlehood and Childlessness Greater Disadvantage at More Advanced Old Age? •
Malgorzata Mikucka , Mannheim University.
4.
Kin Availability and the Risk of-, and the Prognosis after, a Hip Fracture. A Register Based Cohort Study of Elderly Swedes. •
Anna C. Meyer, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska institutet; Terese Jørgensen, University of Copenhagen; Karin Modig , Karolinska Institutet.
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It’s Time We Split: Determinants of Divorce in Later Life •
Cecilia Tomassini , Università degli Studi del Molise; Giammarco Alderotti, Sapienza University of Rome; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence.
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