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The shifting sands of time: Results from the English longitudinal study of ageing on multiple transitions in later life

机译:时光流逝:来自英国纵向研究的衰老,涉及到以后生活中的多个转变

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The deinstitutionalization of the life course and the increased agency of older people have dis/re-organized the temporal and spatial foundations of later life. Old age is becoming a time of transitions (and instability) as the labor market participation and the family arrangements of older people become more varied and as older people themselves become more mobile and healthier than ever before. Many studies exist that illustrate the improving health of the older population, their changing patterns of work, residence and family. However few studies have had the opportunity to look at how changes in one dimension are related to changes in others. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is the largest study of older people in England and contains data on the demographic, employment, housing and health characteristics of over 11,000 people aged 50 and over. Using data from the first wave of data collection and baseline data from the Health Surveys for England (from which the ELSA sample was drawn) we have looked at transitions over five dimensions amongst the over 50s in England: transitions in labor market position, health status, marital status, household composition and residential location. Transitions in each of the dimensions were explored for the sample as a whole and then by sex and by cohort. Finally the relations between the different transitions were explored. The results show the majority of the sample experience change in at least one dimension and around one quarter in two dimensions. There were few differences between the sexes, although women were more likely to experience a change in labor market position. However there were differences between the age groups. Those in the older groups were less likely to experience transitions, apart from transitions in health statuses. Overall the data confirm that later life is a dynamic portion of the life course. These findings raise issues about our ability adequately to describe later life.
机译:生活过程的去机构化和老年人活动能力的增强,已经破坏/重新组织了晚年生活的时空基础。随着劳动力市场的参与和老年人的家庭安排变得越来越多样化,以及老年人自身比以往任何时候都更加流动和健康,老年正成为过渡(和不稳定)的时代。现有许多研究表明老年人口的健康状况得到改善,他们的工作,居住和家庭方式发生了变化。但是,很少有研究有机会探讨一个维度的变化与另一个维度的变化之间的关系。英文纵向老龄化研究(ELSA)是英格兰最大的老年人研究,其中包含有关11,000多名50岁以上人口的人口,就业,住房和健康特征的数据。使用第一波数据收集的数据和英格兰健康调查的基线数据(从中抽取了ELSA样本),我们研究了英格兰50多个年龄段中五个方面的转变:劳动力市场地位,健康状况的转变,婚姻状况,家庭组成和居住地点。对于整个样本,然后按性别和队列研究了每个维度的转变。最后,探讨了不同过渡之间的关系。结果显示,大多数样本经验至少在一个维度上发生了变化,在二维上大约发生了四分之一的变化。男女之间几乎没有什么区别,尽管妇女更有可能经历劳动力市场地位的变化。但是,不同年龄段之间存在差异。除了健康状况的转变外,年龄较大的人群不太可能经历转变。总体而言,数据证实了以后的生活是生活过程中的动态部分。这些发现提出了有关我们充分描述晚年生活能力的问题。

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    《Ageing International》 |2004年第4期|317-332|共16页
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    Martin Hyde; Paul Higgs;

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    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, W1W 7EY London;

    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, W1W 7EY London;

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