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Vivre sa vieillesse en Suisse. Les transformations des modes de résidence des personnes âgées

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  • Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil

    (Université de Genève)

  • Hong Guang Gu

    (Université de Genève)

  • Hermann-Michel Hagmann

    (Université de Genève)

  • Natalia Kalmykova

    (Université d'Etat de Moscou)

  • Michael Olszak

    (Université d'Etat de Moscou)

  • Gilbert Ritschard

    (Université de Genève)

Abstract

We analyse here the household situation of the elderly in Switzerland. The study is based on an original analytical framework applied to the 1991 and 1994 round of the Swiss Labour Force Survey and a secondary analysis of the Swiss Federal Censuses of 1970, 1980 and 1990. The situation at the beginning of the '90s is described in the different age groups of the second part of the lifecourse and in reference to individual profiles. In a second step, this information is considered in the light of the evolution which occurred during the last thirty years. By comparing the situation in 1991 and 1994, we further propose insights into the transformations still in process. The objective is to examine in what measure elderly people are also affected by the new life styles shown in particular in the diversification of the household arrangements. More broadly, the aim is to contribute to a better understanding of the current mutations of the elderly's position in the family and in the society.

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  • Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil & Hong Guang Gu & Hermann-Michel Hagmann & Natalia Kalmykova & Michael Olszak & Gilbert Ritschard, 1997. "Vivre sa vieillesse en Suisse. Les transformations des modes de résidence des personnes âgées," European Journal of Population, Springer;European Association for Population Studies, vol. 13(2), pages 169-212, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:eurpop:v:13:y:1997:i:2:d:10.1023_a:1005834527809
    DOI: 10.1023/A:1005834527809
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