Norwegian Elderly Less Likely to Live Alone in the Future

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European Journal of Population 26 (1), 2010, pages 47-72

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We analyse the future household status of elderly men and women in Norway. An important finding is that persons aged 80+ are less likely to live alone in the future, and more often with a partner. The level of mortality, the mortality sex gap, union dissolution at young and intermediate ages, and entry into and exit from institutions for the elderly are possible determinants for this new trend. We use the macro simulation program LIPRO to simulate the household dynamics in Norway to 2032, and investigate the demographic reasons for the increased likelihood of living with a partner among Norwegian elderly. Mortality plays an important role, but part of the trend is already embodied in the household structure of the current population.

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By Nico Keilman and Solveig Christiansen
Published June 22, 2011 9:29 AM - Last modified Oct. 25, 2019 10:09 AM