2021
DOI: 10.21104/cl.2021.3.02
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Bližšia košeľa ako kabát? Sociálne siete rodiny a komunity seniorov v slovenských mestách

Abstract: The quality of social networks influences the quality of life in old age because the absence of them leads to social exclusion and loneliness, which are, according to the literature, the most serious concerns perceived by seniors. We focused on the social networks of seniors and loneliness in the urban environment. We were interested in how seniors reflect their social networks. Do they place emphasis on family or community networks? The paper was based on a mixed-method with a questionnaire on a sample of 1,0… Show more

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“…Recent studies also reveal strong dependence on the help of grandmothers with childcare in Slovakia (Voľanská et al, 2021). 8 In Slovakia, representative quantitative research undertaken in 2005 demonstrated that 70% of respondents considered the active involvement of a grandmother to be the second-best solution for childcare after care by the mother, and 52% of respondents even considered care provided by grandmothers to be superior to alternating care between mother and father (Bútorová and Filadelfiová, 2008).…”
Section: Outside Of Care Chains: Employment Of Paid Domestic Workers ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies also reveal strong dependence on the help of grandmothers with childcare in Slovakia (Voľanská et al, 2021). 8 In Slovakia, representative quantitative research undertaken in 2005 demonstrated that 70% of respondents considered the active involvement of a grandmother to be the second-best solution for childcare after care by the mother, and 52% of respondents even considered care provided by grandmothers to be superior to alternating care between mother and father (Bútorová and Filadelfiová, 2008).…”
Section: Outside Of Care Chains: Employment Of Paid Domestic Workers ...mentioning
confidence: 99%