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Demography (2018) 55 (2): 435–457.
Published: 28 February 2018
...Emma Zang; Cameron Campbell Abstract In this study, we investigate the effect of early-life coresidence with paternal grandparents on male mortality risks in adulthood and older age in northeast China from 1789 to 1909. Despite growing interest in the influence of grandparents on child outcomes...
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Demography (2023) 60 (2): 461–492.
Published: 01 April 2023
...Jennifer Caputo; Kathleen A. Cagney Abstract Many U.S. parents share a household with an adult child in later life. However, the reasons parents and adult children coreside may vary over time and across family race/ethnicity, shaping relationships with parents' mental health. Using the Health...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1449–1475.
Published: 21 February 2013
...Joan R. Kahn; Frances Goldscheider; Javier García-Manglano Abstract Research on coresidence between parents and their adult children in the United States has challenged the myth that elders are the primary beneficiaries, instead showing that intergenerationally extended households generally benefit...
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Demography (1998) 35 (3): 307–313.
Published: 01 August 1998
... children while in old age may have increased, decreased, or stayed the same. I estimate that the number of life-years lived in old-age coresidence with adult children stayed roughly constant between 1900 and 1940, while the rate of coresidence declined. Life years lived in old-age coresidence then declined...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1283–1318.
Published: 13 September 2016
...Wei-hsin Yu; Janet Chen-Lan Kuo Abstract Many single adult children in countries around the world live with their parents. Such coresidence has been thought to delay the transition to first marriage, although the exact reasons for the delay have not been sufficiently examined. Using panel data from...
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Demography (2014) 51 (1): 185–204.
Published: 08 January 2014
...C. Y. Cyrus Chu; Seik Kim; Wen-Jen Tsay Abstract This article investigates the time to first birth, treating coresidence with husband’s parents and labor supply as endogenous and using representative data on Taiwanese married women born during 1933–1968. We use a full-information maximum likelihood...
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Demography (2015) 52 (3): 883–904.
Published: 28 April 2015
... of intergenerational coresidence. Five waves of surveys from the Survey of Health and Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan between 1989 and 2003 are employed, and models with various specifications are estimated. Our results indicate a mixed relationship between the likelihood of intergenerational coresidence...
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Demography (2010) 47 (3): 537–554.
Published: 01 August 2010
...Zachary Zimmer; Kim Korinek Abstract What we know about transitions in coresidence of elders in China is based on panel data involving survivors. This article examines the tendency to and determinants of shifts in coresidence with adult children among the very old, comparing survivors...
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Demography (2011) 48 (4): 1559–1579.
Published: 09 August 2011
... their spouses were more likely to have parents living with them in child-headed coresident households. We conclude that traditional multigenerational coresidence has become a commodity negotiated within families based on relative resources and needs within and across generations. Two dichotomous variables...
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Published: 28 February 2018
Fig. 1 Possible pathways for the effect of childhood coresidence with paternal grandfather on health in later life More
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Published: 28 February 2018
Fig. 2 Possible pathways for the effect of childhood coresidence with paternal grandmother on health in later life More
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Published: 01 April 2022
Fig. 4 Prevalence of coresident grandparents (panel a) and grandparent coresidence transition rates (panel b), by reference person's race/ethnicity at first child observation, children 0–17 years old: Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968–2017. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. More
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Published: 01 April 2022
Fig. 4 Prevalence of coresident grandparents (panel a) and grandparent coresidence transition rates (panel b), by reference person's race/ethnicity at first child observation, children 0–17 years old: Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968–2017. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 3 Annual trends in multigenerational coresidence by key child characteristics. Sample includes all children not living in group quarters and residing with at least one parent. Data are weighted using person weights. Solid colored lines represent observed proportions, and gray dashed lines More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 4 Annual trends in multigenerational coresidence by key mother characteristics . Sample includes all children not living in group quarters and residing with at least one parent. Data are weighted using person weights. Solid colored lines represent observed proportions, and gray dashed lines More
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Published: 18 April 2016
Fig. 1 Marginal effect of education on probability of coresidence by parents’ health status and parents’ age. Point estimates with 95 % confidence interval are shown in the figure. The estimate on parents’ health status is based on estimates from Model 1 (fixed effects) of Table 3 More
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Published: 21 November 2017
Fig. 2 Life table estimates of dissolution: Period of coresidence More
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Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 1 Trends in intergenerational coresidence by age, 1960–2010 More
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Published: 04 December 2012
Fig. 2 Computational strategy to calculate changes in marital/union, coresidence with parents/children, migration, and survival statuses More
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Published: 09 August 2011
Fig. 1 Predicted probability of child-headed coresidence, by married children’s gender and education More