Mäki Miika, Hägglund Anna Erika, Rotkirch Anna, Kulathinal Sangita, Myrskylä Mikko
Population Research Institute at the Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki, Finland.
Center for Social Data Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Eur J Popul. 2025 May 13;41(1):12. doi: 10.1007/s10680-025-09733-x.
Couple relations are a key determinant of mental and physical well-being in old age. However, we do not know how the advantages and disadvantages associated with partnership histories vary between socioeconomic groups. We create relationship history typologies for the cohorts 1945-1957 using the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe and examine, for the first time, how relationship histories relate to multiple indicators of well-being by educational attainment. The results show that stable marriages predict greater well-being, compared to single and less stable partnership histories. The positive outcomes are similar across all educational groups. Those with lower education who have divorced experience even lower well-being in old age. The interaction analyses suggest that individuals with fewer resources could suffer more from losing a partner. The findings underscore that current and past romantic relationships are linked to well-being in old age and help policymakers identify vulnerable subgroups among the ageing population.
夫妻关系是老年人身心健康的关键决定因素。然而,我们并不清楚与伴侣关系经历相关的利弊在不同社会经济群体之间是如何变化的。我们利用欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查为1945年至1957年出生的人群创建了关系经历类型,并首次考察了关系经历与按教育程度划分的多种幸福指标之间的关系。结果表明,与单身和不太稳定的伴侣关系经历相比,稳定的婚姻预示着更高的幸福感。所有教育群体的积极结果都相似。离婚的低学历者在老年时幸福感更低。交互分析表明,资源较少的人失去伴侣可能会遭受更多痛苦。研究结果强调,当前和过去的浪漫关系与老年人的幸福感有关,并有助于政策制定者识别老年人口中的弱势群体。