Cultural contexts differentially shape parents’ loneliness and wellbeing during the empty nest period
The coming decades will see a substantial increase in the population of older adults, accompanied by significant demographic and family structure changes worldwide. As a result, the empty nest period—the postparental phase in parents’ lives when their children have left home and they are no longer e...
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Main Authors: | HARTANTO, Andree, SIM, Lester Wei Xiang, LEE, Davelle Jing Yi, MAJEED, Naydanna M., YONG, Jose C. |
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2024
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