Modes D'habitation Des Femmes Âgées Au Canada

Modes D'habitation Des Femmes Âgées Au Canada

Author: Susan Fletcher

Publisher: Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 94

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Examine le mode d'habitation des femmes âgées au Canada, au moyen des données du recensement du Canada. Traite des questions fondamentales suivantes : les modes d'habitation des femmes âgées au Canada sont-ils le plus susceptibles de leur donner accès aux services offerts par leurs réseaux de soutien informels ; comment la répartition des modes d'habitation varie-t-elle d'un groupe d'âge à l'autre chez les femmes âgées, et comment cette répartition a-t-elle changé au cours des dernières années ; comment les modes d'habitation des hommes âgés différent-ils de ceux des femmes âgées?


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Author: United States. Social and Economic Statistics Administration

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 556

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Position Du CCNTA Sur Les Événements de la Vie Des Femmes Aînées

Position Du CCNTA Sur Les Événements de la Vie Des Femmes Aînées

Author: National Advisory Council on Aging (Canada)

Publisher: NACA

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 128

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This report presents the six main categories of life-course events and experiences that have the greatest impact on women's senior years. It first looks at the effect of these experiences on women who were born during the first quarter of this century. Based on information about how these experiences are changing, the report then speculates on how the situation of future cohorts of senior women may differ. These experiences include family life, health, living arrangements, education, employment and economic security. The report also includes a subjective dimension illustrating how women see the impact of experiences on their lives, thanks to the informal consultations carried out by Council members. Recommendations addressed to individual women, society in general, governments, community agencies, educational institutions, employers and researchers conclude the paper.