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Is There an Association Between Childhood Conditions and Exclusionfrom Social Relations in Later Life?

Authors :
Petrova Kafkova, Marcela
Fucik, Petr
Aartsen, Marja
Hansen, Thomas
Katz, Ruth
Naim, Sigal Pearl
Pavlidis, George
Serrat, Rodrigo
Villar, Feliciano
Vidovicova, Lucie
Petrova Kafkova, Marcela
Fucik, Petr
Aartsen, Marja
Hansen, Thomas
Katz, Ruth
Naim, Sigal Pearl
Pavlidis, George
Serrat, Rodrigo
Villar, Feliciano
Vidovicova, Lucie
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study aims to explore the effects of childhood circumstances and conditions on the risk of exclusionfrom social relations in old age, using a life-course perspective and examining gender influence. Secondaryanalysis of SHARE. Weak and inconsistent consequences of the primary socialization context were found,however, in many cases, the expected effect is missing or contradictory. No impacts on the structure of the family oforigin were found. For men, we often found a small, but significant effect of physical aspects of childhood living.For women, the cultural capital of family of origin and the quality of relations with parents seem to have a greatereffect. Findings suggest that life-long resilience factors play an important role in the process of counterbalancingchildhood living conditions. Early socialization consequences will not necessarily lead to ESR at old age.<br />Funding: GENPATH is part of the GENDER-NET Plus ERANET COFUND project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 741874. The national teams have been supported by following grants: Austria (FWF I4210/GNP187), Czechia (TAČR ZÉTA TJ03000002), Ireland (GNP-187), Israel (Ministry of Science, Technology and Space 3-15667), Norway (NFR 299859), Spain (PCI2019-103627), Sweden (Vetenskapsrådet 2018-00929).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416060451
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26412.psr223.05