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Title: Social Security, Economic Growth, and the Rise in Elderly Widows' Independence in the Twentieth Century

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2000

Abstract: The percentage of elderly widows living alone rose from 18% in 1940 to 62% in 1990, while the percentage living with adult children declined from 59% to 20%. This study finds that income growth, particularly increased Social Security benefits, was the single most important determinant of living arrangements, accounting for nearly one-half of the increase in independent living. Unlike researchers in earlier studies, we find no evidence that the effect of income became stronger over the period. Changes in age, race, immigrant status, schooling, and completed fertility explain a relatively small share of the changes in living arrangements

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Authors: Schoeni, Robert F.; McGarry, Kathleen

Periodical (Full): Demography

Issue: 2

Volume: 2

Pages: 221-336

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Aging and Retirement, Other, Poverty and Welfare

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