Choi N G
School of Social Work, State University of New York, Buffalo 14260.
Gerontologist. 1991 Aug;31(4):496-504. doi: 10.1093/geront/31.4.496.
Ability to afford single, separate households has been perceived as the key determinant of living alone among single older women. This paper shows that, when race is analyzed separately, family-related variables such as marital history and the number of children raised, rather than economic affordability, are the most important factors in the living arrangement decision of widowed elderly women of color. Economic affordability also turns out to be insignificant when white and nonwhite divorced elderly women are analyzed separately.
能否负担得起独立的单户住房被视为单身老年女性独居的关键决定因素。本文表明,当按种族分别进行分析时,诸如婚姻史和所抚养子女数量等与家庭相关的变量,而非经济承受能力,才是有色人种丧偶老年女性居住安排决策中最重要的因素。当分别分析白人及非白人离婚老年女性时,经济承受能力也被证明并不重要。