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      Future trends in health and marital status: effects on the structure of living arrangements of older Europeans in 2030

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      European Journal of Ageing
      Springer-Verlag
      Ageing, Living arrangements, Projections, Europe

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          This article presents the results of projections of older people’s living arrangements in 2030 in nine European countries. It analyses expected changes due to future trends in health and marital status. Future changes in the marital status of the older people will result in a higher proportion living in their own homes: women in each age group will more often grow old living with their partner, and this will also apply, to a lesser extent, to men aged 85 and over. Both men and women will be less likely to live alone, with people other than a partner, or in institutions. But for men aged 74–84 the likelihood of choosing one or another type of living arrangement will remain remarkably stable in the future. Further, an improvement in health will lead to older people living alone slightly more often, and they will also more often do so in good health. A comparison of two health scenarios shows that changes in marital status have a major impact on overall trends in living arrangements whereas an improvement in health—which is not certain to occur—will affect them only marginally.

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          +33-1-56062121 , +33-1-56062199 , gaymu@ined.fr
          Journal
          Eur J Ageing
          Eur J Ageing
          European Journal of Ageing
          Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg )
          1613-9372
          1613-9380
          16 February 2008
          March 2008
          : 5
          : 1
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] GRID grid.77048.3c, ISNI 0000000122867412, , Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques, ; 133, Bd Davout, 75980 Paris Cedex, France
          [2 ] GRID grid.450170.7, ISNI 0000000121892317, , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, ; Lange Houtstraat 19, 2511CV The Hague, The Netherlands
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          PMC5546381 PMC5546381 5546381 72
          10.1007/s10433-008-0072-x
          5546381
          28798558
          1759103c-b9bc-4e1a-91c7-4f9ec4434e55
          © Springer-Verlag 2008
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          Living arrangements,Projections,Ageing,Europe
          Living arrangements, Projections, Ageing, Europe

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