J 2023

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

PETROVÁ KAFKOVÁ, Marcela; Petr FUČÍK; Marja AARTSEN; Thomas HANSEN; George PAVLIDIS et. al.

Basic information

Original name

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

Authors

PETROVÁ KAFKOVÁ, Marcela (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); Petr FUČÍK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); Marja AARTSEN (578 Norway); Thomas HANSEN (578 Norway); George PAVLIDIS (752 Sweden); Ruth KATZ (376 Israel); Sigal NAIM (376 Israel); Rodrigo SERRAT (724 Spain); Feliciano VILLAR (724 Spain) and Lucie VIDOVIĆOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Polish Sociological Review, Warsaw, Polish Sociological Association, 2023, 1231-1413

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50401 Sociology

Country of publisher

Poland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.400

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14230/23:00134508

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

UT WoS

001135588200008

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85176796503

Keywords in English

gender; older adults; SHARE; exclusion from social relations

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Abstract

V originále

This study aims to explore the effects of childhood circumstances and conditions on the risk of exclusion from social relations in old age, using a life-course perspective and examining gender influence. Secondary analysis 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 of origin 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 greater effect. Findings suggest that life-long resilience factors play an important role in the process of counterbalancing childhood living conditions. Early socialization consequences will not necessarily lead to ESR at old age.

Links

TJ03000002, research and development project
Name: Genderové cesty exkluze v sociálních vztazích ve stáří pohledem životní dráhy a jejich dopad na zdraví a pohodu. (Acronym: GENPATH)
Investor: Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, GENDER-NET Plus

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