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Repartnering Following Gray Divorce: The Roles of Resources and Constraints for Women and Men
by
Lin, I-Fen
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Brown, Susan L.
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Hammersmith, Anna M.
in
Biographies
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Cohabitation
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Competing risks models
2019
The doubling of the gray divorce rate (i.e., divorce at age 50 or older) over the past few decades portends growth in later-life repartnering, yet little is known about the mechanisms undergirding decisions to repartner after gray divorce. Using data from the 1998-2014 Health and Retirement Study, we examined women's and men's likelihoods of forming a remarriage or cohabiting union following gray divorce by estimating competing risk multinomial logistic regression models using discrete-time event history data. About 22 % of women and 37 % of men repartnered within 10 years after gray divorce. Repartnering more often occurred through cohabitation than remarriage, particularly for men. Resources such as economic factors, health, and social ties were linked to repartnering, but constraints captured by the contours of the marital biography were also salient, underscoring the distinctive features of union formation in later life.
Journal Article
Lives of Lesbian Elders
2005,2014,2004
The untold history of lesbian life from those who have lived it!
Lives of Lesbian Elders: Looking Back, Looking Forward illuminates the hopes, fears, issues, and concerns of gay women as they grow older. Based on interviews with 62 lesbians ranging in age from 55 to 95, this very special book provides a historical account of the shared experiences of the lesbian community that is so often invisible or ignored in contemporary society. The book gives voice to their thoughts and feelings on a wide range of issues, including coming out, identity and the meaning of life, the role of family and personal relationships, work and retirement, adversity, and individual sources of strength and resilience.
Cast off and overlooked at best or victims of scorn and prejudice at worst, lesbians in the twentieth century lived dual lives, their full voices unheard-until now. Lives of Lesbian Elders chronicles the life choices they made and their reasons for making them, set against the contexts of culture, politics, and the social mores of the eras in which they lived. Their stories of courage, resilience, resourcefulness, pride, and independence help restore lesbian history that has been forgotten, distorted, or disregarded and provide the information necessary to meet the future needs of aging lesbians.
Lives of Lesbian Elders gives aging lesbians a chance to discuss their thoughts on a variety of topics, including:
Coming out
'You didn't talk about it . . . Until two years ago, I never even referred to a lesbian or would I allow the word to pass my lips'
'I used to sneak into libraries and read about homosexuality and back in that era, it was not classy . . . it was classified as a disorder of some type'
Identity
'The only difference between me and anybody else is that I just happen to be sleeping with a woman'
'I think I grew up not really knowing who I w
Unbolting the dark, a memoir
2011
Unbolting the Dark, A Memoir traces the author's psychological and spiritual journey at midlife to understand the profound impact of her mother's death. This inward search becomes an actual journey that includes nine months in England at the University of Cambridge, six months at a monastery in Switzerland, and a year and a half in seminary in New York City as she prepares for ordination as an Episcopal priest. This reflective and inspiring book draws on the author's extensive knowledge of philosophy in classical and late antiquity to explore the pagan and Christian Platonist tradition of turning inward as a way of knowing God. As Spellman uncovers what she did not previously know about herself, she also discovers the presence of a goodness and love that transcends us all.
Clocking Out: Temporal Patterning of Retirement
1999
This article draws on life history data of the cohorts of recent U.S. retirees to examine the temporal patterning of retirement. Three major dimensions--historical context, social heterogeneity, and, most important, biographical pacing, measured by cohort, gender, and career pathway, respectively operate simultaneously, yet unevenly, to affect various aspects of the retirement process.
Journal Article
Women writers in the United States : a timeline of literary, cultural, and social history
by
West, Kathryn
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Davis, Cynthia J.
in
American literature -- Women authors -- Chronology
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Women
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Women -- United States -- Biography -- Chronology
1996
Women Writers in the United States is a celebration of the many forms of work--written and social, tangible and intangible--produced by American women.Davis and West document the variety and volume of women's work in the U.S.in a clear and accessible timeline format.