An examination of extended family residence sharing predispositions in the United States : 1973-1989

IF 1.4 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
B. K. Singh, J. S. Williams, Betsy B. Singh
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examined attitudes toward parents and their grown children sharing common households, as an indicator of extended family living arrangement, based on nine national surveys conducted from 1973 through 1989. Using probability sampling procedures, samples were drawn from a population of persons over the age of 18 years and residing in non-institutional settings in the United States. The results indicated that approval of this living arrangement increased over 19 percent between 1973 and 1984. It was also found that respondents who were younger, Blacks, Catholics, and those who had a greater degree of interaction with their parents or siblings had the highest approval of parents sharing homes with their adult children. Socioeconomic factors and religiosity-measured by the frequency of attendance in religious services-had no influence on such attitudes. Directions for future research and policy implications are discussed.
1973-1989年美国大家庭共同居住倾向的研究
本研究基于1973年至1989年进行的9项全国性调查,考察了人们对父母及其成年子女共享同一家庭的态度,并以此作为大家庭生活安排的一个指标。使用概率抽样程序,从18岁以上居住在美国非机构环境中的人群中抽取样本。结果表明,1973年至1984年间,赞成这种生活方式的人数增加了19%以上。调查还发现,年轻、黑人、天主教徒以及与父母或兄弟姐妹互动程度较高的受访者对父母与成年子女合住的认可程度最高。社会经济因素和宗教信仰——通过参加宗教活动的频率来衡量——对这种态度没有影响。讨论了未来的研究方向和政策意义。
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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY REVIEW
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY REVIEW FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Marriage & Family Review publishes a mix of open submission articles as well as thematic issues that bring together the most current research, practice, advances in theory development, and applications of knowledge on a particular topic in the field. Marriage & Family Review has historically welcomed open submissions from numerous international scholars and will continue to do so. The journal will continue to welcome manuscripts that concern family strengths and premarital relationship development. Another continued emphasis will be research-based manuscripts concerning controversial issues.
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