Schafer Markus H, Settels Jason, Upenieks Laura
University of Toronto.
University of Luxembourg.
Soc Probl. 2020 May;67(2):379-397. doi: 10.1093/socpro/spz022. Epub 2019 Jul 25.
The private home is a crucial site in the aging process, yet the upkeep of this physical space often poses a challenge for community-dwelling older adults. Previous efforts to explain variation in disorderly household conditions have relied on individual-level characteristics, but ecological perspectives propose that home environments are inescapably nested within the dynamic socioeconomic circumstances of surrounding spatial contexts, such as the metro area. We address this ecological embeddedness in the context of the Great Recession, an event in which some U.S. cities saw pronounced and persistent declines across multiple economic indicators while other areas rebounded more rapidly. Panel data (2005-6 and 2010-11) from a national survey of older adults were linked to interviewer home evaluations and city-level economic data. Results from fixed-effects regression support the hypothesis that older adults dwelling in struggling cities experienced an uptick in disorderly household conditions. Findings emphasize the importance of city-specificity when probing effects of a downturn. Observing changes in home upkeep also underscores the myriad ways in which a city's most vulnerable residents- older adults, in particular-are affected by its economic fortunes.
私人住宅是老龄化进程中的一个关键场所,然而,维护这个物理空间往往给居住在社区的老年人带来挑战。以往解释家庭环境杂乱状况差异的努力都依赖于个体层面的特征,但生态学观点认为,家庭环境不可避免地嵌套在周围空间环境(如大都市区)动态的社会经济环境之中。我们在大衰退的背景下探讨这种生态嵌入性,在这一事件中,美国一些城市在多个经济指标上出现了明显且持续的下降,而其他地区反弹得更快。对老年人进行的一项全国性调查的面板数据(2005 - 2006年和2010 - 2011年)与访谈者对家庭的评估以及城市层面的经济数据相关联。固定效应回归的结果支持了这样一种假设,即居住在经济困难城市的老年人家庭环境杂乱状况有所增加。研究结果强调了在探究经济衰退影响时考虑城市特殊性的重要性。观察家庭维护情况的变化也凸显了一个城市中最脆弱的居民,尤其是老年人,受其经济状况影响的多种方式。