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Trajectories of Community-Based Service Use: The Importance of Poverty and Living Arrangements

  • Sojung Park
  • , Bo Rin Kim
  • , Eunsun Kwon
  • , Hyunjoo Lee

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Abstract

This study examined how older adults’ living arrangements and poverty status affected their use of in-home health, functional, and out-of-home services over time. Using eight waves of data from the Korea Welfare Panel Study, we employed a logistic mixed-effect model to analyze how poverty and living arrangements affect community-based service use. Living-alone older adults and elder-only couples were more likely than co-residing households to use services. Elder-only couples, when poor, were more likely to use in-home and out-of-home services over time. Understanding predictors of community-based service use over time enables researchers and policymakers to better understand the process of aging-in-place.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)355-376
Number of pages22
JournalJournal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume60
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 4 2017

Keywords

  • Community-based service
  • living arrangement
  • poverty

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