Ng. Choi, Living arrangements and household compositions of elderly couples and singles: A comparison of Hispanics and blacks, J GERONT S, 31(1-2), 1999, pp. 41-61
Based on the 1989 and 1990 interview waves of the Panel Studies of Income D
ynamics, this study compares living arrangements and household compositions
of Hispanics and blacks aged 60 or older. As compared to black elderly cou
ples, Hispanic elderly couples were more likely to head a household contain
ing relatives. But black elderly couples were more likely than Hispanic eld
erly couples to head households containing grandchildren only. As compared
to black elderly singles, Hispanic elderly singles were more likely to live
as dependents in someone else's household. The effects of affordability, a
s measured by income, and health status on living arrangements varied among
groups. For Hispanic elderly, immigrant status was a significant determina
nt of living arrangement for both couples and singles, but national origin
was significant only for singles.