2022
DOI: 10.22325/fes/res.2022.109
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¿Influyen las trayectorias familiares en la calidad de vida percibida en la vejez?

Abstract: Los eventos relacionados con la formación familiar; uniones y tenencia de hijas/os, condicionan la estructura de las redes sociales de las personas mayores, las cuales se han revelado como un determinante clave del bienestar a edades avanzadas. Este artículo aplica la perspectiva del curso de vida para explorar hasta qué punto el tipo de trayectoria familiar de mujeres y hombres mayores en España influye en su calidad de vida. Utilizando los datos retrospectivos para España de la encuesta Survey of Health, Age… Show more

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“…It is necessary to consider the inequality generated by structural determinants such as socioeconomic status and sex in relation to the QoL of older people, especially women, who generally report worse QoL indicators, lower education levels, and poorer health than men [ 19 ]. Recently, the influence of family trajectories on perceived QoL in old age has been studied in Spain using the Spanish cohort of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) in waves 3 (2009) and 7 (2017), and it was found that subjective aspects such as social relationships and life as a couple affect the QoL of men and women differently, whereby men with stable partners and offspring perceived a better QoL compared to women in similar conditions [ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to consider the inequality generated by structural determinants such as socioeconomic status and sex in relation to the QoL of older people, especially women, who generally report worse QoL indicators, lower education levels, and poorer health than men [ 19 ]. Recently, the influence of family trajectories on perceived QoL in old age has been studied in Spain using the Spanish cohort of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) in waves 3 (2009) and 7 (2017), and it was found that subjective aspects such as social relationships and life as a couple affect the QoL of men and women differently, whereby men with stable partners and offspring perceived a better QoL compared to women in similar conditions [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%