The changing demography of mid-life, from the 1980s to the 2000s.

Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham
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This article examines changes between 1984 and 2007 in the demographic and socio-economic circumstances of British men and women in mid-life. Changing living arrangements in mid-life reflect historical changes in the occurrence and timing of life events such as marriage and parenthood, as well as increased longevity. In order to place mid-life in this wider demographic context, the article first reviews changes over time in kin availability across the adult life course using the British Household Panel Survey (2001) and Understanding Society (2009). The article goes on to use data from the General Household Survey (1984-2007) to document shifts over time in living arrangements for those aged 20- 79. In the final part of the article we focus specifically on those aged between 45 and 64 and examine how their characteristics in terms of marital status, educational attainment, activity status and housing tenure have changed over the past quarter century.

从20世纪80年代到21世纪初,中年人口的变化。
本文研究了1984年至2007年间英国中年男性和女性的人口和社会经济环境的变化。中年生活安排的变化反映了婚姻和生育等生活事件发生和时间的历史变化,以及寿命的延长。为了将中年置于更广泛的人口背景下,本文首先使用英国家庭小组调查(2001年)和理解社会(2009年)回顾了在整个成人生活过程中亲属可用性随时间的变化。文章继续使用综合住户调查(1984-2007)的数据来记录20- 79岁人群的生活安排随时间的变化。在文章的最后一部分,我们特别关注那些年龄在45岁到64岁之间的人,并研究他们在婚姻状况、受教育程度、活动状况和住房使用权方面的特征在过去25年里是如何变化的。
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