An Investigation into Interchange between Elderly Women and their Separated Adult Children in Melbourne:

Masao Nobe
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This paper is designed to empirically investigate interchange between elderly women and their separated adult children. To gather empirical evidence, a sample survey of elderly women was conducted in a local government area of Melbourne in 2005-06. The analysis revealed the following three points; (cid:7555) The closer to his or her mother a child lived, the more frequently the mother could obtain instrumental and emotional support from her child and socialised with her child. (cid:7556) Elderly woman used their sons or daughters differently for gaining social support and association, depending on the characteristics of social support and association. (cid:7557) Whether elderly women come from Australia or not, the years of elderly women (cid:96) s residence at the present address, the presence or absence of elderly women (cid:96) s husband and children living together, elderly women (cid:96) s divorce or separation, the number of elderly women (cid:96) s children and whether elderly women drive a car or not affected the availability of social support from their children and association between elderly women and their children as well.
墨尔本老年妇女与失散成年子女交流情况调查
本文旨在实证调查老年妇女与其失散成年子女之间的交往。为了收集经验证据,本研究于2005-06年在墨尔本某地方政府辖区对老年妇女进行了抽样调查。分析揭示了以下三点;(cid:7555)一个孩子住得离他或她的母亲越近,母亲从她的孩子那里获得工具和情感支持以及与她的孩子交往的频率就越高。(cid:7556)老年妇女利用子女获得社会支持和联系的方式不同,取决于社会支持和联系的特点。(cid:7557)老年妇女是否来自澳大利亚、老年妇女(cid:96)在目前住址居住的年限、老年妇女(cid:96)的丈夫和子女共同生活的存在与否、老年妇女(cid:96)离婚或分居、老年妇女(cid:96)子女的数量以及老年妇女是否开车都影响到其子女提供社会支持的可能性以及老年妇女与其子女之间的联系。
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