Centre for Policy on Ageing
 

 

Living arrangements, family solidarity and life satisfaction of two generations of immigrants in Israel
Author(s)Ariela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 25, part 5, September 2005
Pagespp 749-768
Sourcehttp://journals.cambridge.org/
KeywordsImmigrants ; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ; Living patterns ; Family relationships ; Family care ; Life satisfaction ; Cross sectional surveys ; Israel.
AnnotationThis study is of relationships between shared and separate living arrangements and the life satisfaction of two generations of migrants from the former Soviet Union to Israel, adult children (the younger generation), and their ageing parents. An attempt was made to identify the social, familial and personal factors that affect life satisfaction. Special attention was devoted to intergenerational family solidarity, and informal and formal social support. Data were collected from a stratified random sample of 425 respondents - 248 in the older generation and 177 in the younger. Contrary to expectations, the results show that for both generations life satisfaction was higher when the two generations lived in separate rather than shared households. Affectual solidarity was positively associated with life satisfaction for both generations, but functional solidarity for the older generation only. Among the older generation, the subjective evaluation of health contributed most to the explained variance; while among the younger, standard of living and employment contributed most. For both generations, family solidarity and social support had little impact. The findings are discussed in relation to the structural and economic factors that influence co-residence and which differentially affect the two generations. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-050914207 A
ClassmarkTJ: 7AA: K7: DS:SJ: P6:SJ: F:5HH: 3KB: 7H6

Data © Centre for Policy on Ageing

...from the Ageinfo database published by Centre for Policy on Ageing.
 

CPA home >> Ageinfo Database >> Queries to: webmaster@cpa.org.uk