Of Time and Widowhood: Nationwide Studies of Enduring Effects |
Contents
Nationwide Crosssectional Surveys | 17 |
Nationwide Longitudinal Surveys | 49 |
Conclusion | 83 |
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already analysis annual asked become bereavement bias chapter characteristics compared comparisons conclusions consistent contrast control group counterparts course deal death difference divorced or separated documented earlier effects of widowhood error evidence examined example expect experience fact feelings figure final findings five follow four given groups happy household husband included income indicated individuals interview involvement later less living magnitude married measurement median Michigan nationwide nature negative never NORC noted old widows older once panel pattern percent period persistently widowed person political population presented problems question reader reasons recently widowed reduced relatively remained reported respondents revealed sample satisfaction satisfied scale seven shown significant situation social suggest surveys variables various wave week white women widowed and married women younger