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  • The Desire to Date and Remarry Among Older Widows and Widowers
    The Desire to Date and Remarry Among Older Widows and Widowers This study explores gender differences in older widowed persons’ interest in dating and re-marriage, and the implications of these desires for psychological adjustment to loss Analyses are based on the Changing Lives of Older Cou-ples study (N¼210) Men’s interest in dating
  • Gender Differences in the Effects of Divorce, Widowhood and Remarriage . . .
    negative effect of widowhood on gender differences in intergenerational support, this would be more conclusive evidence for the marriage protection hypothesis Widowhood itself will also have an impact For example, research has shown that support from children tends to increase when the spouse dies (Ha et al 2006)
  • Repartnering After Widowhood | The Journals of . . . - Oxford Academic
    Ten years after widowhood, about 7% of widows and 29% of widowers have formed a new union For both widows and widowers, the rate of remarriage is twice as high as the rate of cohabitation The exception to this is the province of Quebec, where cohabitation is a more prevalent choice of repartnering than remarriage
  • Psychosocial trajectories before and after spousal loss: Does gender . . .
    For instance, psychological distress after the death of a spouse may interfere with social engagement (Isherwood et al , 2017) their husbands for a long time (Song and Chong, 2019) Therefore, the cultural norms and social expectations regarding gender roles in marriage in Korea, although weakening, may lead to more pronounced gendered
  • Remarriage - Factors Affecting Likelihood Of Remarriage After Divorce . . .
    However, in the twenty-first century, the numbers of later-life remarriages are expected to increase, as the baby boom generation will be living longer and healthier lives When remarriage occurs after the death of a spouse, widowed men marry much sooner than widowed women, but all widowed people are much slower to remarry than divorced people
  • Gender differences in new partnership choices and constraints for older . . .
    Ratio of remarriage rates of divorced 2 6:1 4 3:1 12:1 men to women Author's Analysis Sources: Marriage, Divorce and Adoption Statistics, FM2 No 28 (2002) Social Trends 32 (2002) Feasibility of Relationship Working from the literature on widowhood and remarriage, I have devel-
  • Gender Differences in the Effects of Divorce, Widowhood and Remarriage . . .
    Abstract There are well-known gender differences in the form and content of extended family relationships This paper examines how fathers and mothers differ in the support they receive from children and how this depends on whether the parents divorce, become widow(er)s, enter a new relationship, and have new children
  • Gender Differences in the Effects of Divorce, Widowhood and Remarriage . . .
    Demography 35:187-200 30 Cooney, T M and P Uhlenberg 1990 “The Role of Divorce in Men's Relations With Their Adult Children After Mid-life ” Journal of Marriage and the Family 52:677-688 Cooney, Teresa M 1994 “Young Adults' Relations With Parents: The influence Of Recent Parental Divorce ” Journal of Marriage and the Family 56:
  • Gender differences in widowhood in the short-run and long-run . . .
    Immediately after the death of a spouse, men experience a surge in negative feelings such as depression and loneliness Widowed men have a suicide rate more than four times that of widowed women in the first week, and men continue to have a higher mortality rate than women during the first year after bereavement ( Ajdacic-Gross et al , 2008 )
  • Remarriage after Spousal Death: Options Facing Widows and . . . - JSTOR
    Remarriage following the death of a spouse has important implications for individual and household livelihoods in rural areas Research in the Caprivi Region of Namibia found that while widowers commonly remarry, the 'traditional' option open to women through widow inheritance has been outlawed Whileforcing widows off the land is
  • Average Time to Remarry After Death of Spouse - Retirement Living
    Here are some statistics on remarriage after the death of a spouse: Early Gender Differences in Remarriage and Dating Within the first six months following the loss of a spouse, a significant difference emerges between genders in their approach to new relationships Emotional readiness plays a huge role in the decision to remarry after the
  • Chapter 32 Gender, Aging and Widowhood - Boston University
    to remain unmarried after their spouse dies, due both to a highly skewed sex ratio among older adults and men’s greater desire to remarry after losing a spouse Moreover, widowhood has increasingly become an older women’s issue; as life expectancy has increased steadily over the past century in virtually every nation,





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