TY - JOUR
T1 - Complex Households and the Distribution of Multiple Resources in Later Life
T2 - Findings From a National Survey
AU - Kim, Juyeon
AU - Waite, Linda J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, The Author(s) 2015.
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - The availability of social and financial resources has profound implications for health and well-being in later life. Older adults often share resources with others who live with them, sometimes in households including relatives or friends. We examine differences in social support, social connections, money, and the household environment across types of living arrangements, develop hypotheses from two theoretical perspectives, one focusing on obligations toward kin, and one focused on social exchange within households, and test them using data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project. We find that availability of resources is not consistently associated with the presence of grandchildren and other young relatives, but often differs with presence of other adults. These findings suggest that a single type of resource tells us little about the distribution of the resources of older adults, and call on us to examine multiple resources simultaneously.
AB - The availability of social and financial resources has profound implications for health and well-being in later life. Older adults often share resources with others who live with them, sometimes in households including relatives or friends. We examine differences in social support, social connections, money, and the household environment across types of living arrangements, develop hypotheses from two theoretical perspectives, one focusing on obligations toward kin, and one focused on social exchange within households, and test them using data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project. We find that availability of resources is not consistently associated with the presence of grandchildren and other young relatives, but often differs with presence of other adults. These findings suggest that a single type of resource tells us little about the distribution of the resources of older adults, and call on us to examine multiple resources simultaneously.
KW - kinship obligation
KW - living arrangements
KW - resources
KW - social exchange theory
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84951756034&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0164027515581421
DO - 10.1177/0164027515581421
M3 - Article
C2 - 25904682
AN - SCOPUS:84951756034
SN - 0164-0275
VL - 38
SP - 150
EP - 177
JO - Research on Aging
JF - Research on Aging
IS - 2
ER -