2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12062-021-09344-4
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Older Women Living Alone in the UK: Does Their Health and Wellbeing Differ from Those Who Cohabit?

Abstract: With an increased prevalence of people living alone in later life, understanding the health and wellbeing of older women living alone in the UK is an important area of research. Little is known about health and wellbeing in this population and whether they differ from those who cohabit. This paper fills this research gap. Analysis was undertaken of Wave 8 of the Understanding Society Household Panel Survey, including variables such as internet use and volunteering. Differences were found between those who live… Show more

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