Aging at home : how the elderly adjust their housing without moving
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Aging at home : how the elderly adjust their housing without moving
Haworth Press, c1988
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"Published as Journal of Housing for the elderly, volume 4, number 2, fall/winter 1987"--Verso t.p
Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This vital book reports the significant findings of a research project designed to fill the void in the existing knowledge about the incidence of housing adjustments among the elderly and the factors causing them. The sharp increase in the number of elderly in the United States in the years ahead will have profound implications for the housing requirements of all Americans. With great foresight, the authors examine the adjustments the elderly must make in order to remain in the community instead of relocating--changing the use of rooms, modifying the dwelling to facilitate its use by persons with physical impairments, taking in roomers or boarders, and adjusting the amount of repair and improvements to the home. The economic, health, demographic, and social support factors that determine the need for housing adjustments are explored, and statistical modeling of the determinants of each of the housing adjustments studied is also included.
目次
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction and Summary
Study Sample and Data Collection
Highlights
Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework
Conceptual Model
Housing Adjustments
Causal Factors
Chapter 3: The Data
Survey Design and Sample Sizes
Instrument Content
Representativeness
Chapter 4: Incidence and Dynamics
Housing Adjustments
Dwelling Attributes and Conditions
Living Arrangement and Social Support
Activity Limitations
Economic Position
Chapter 5: Multivariate Analysis
Lessons From the Incidence Analysis
Analysis Strategy
Results
Conclusions
References
Appendixes
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