Compensatory Connections? Living Alone, Loneliness, and the Buffering Role of Non-Household Ties Among Older American and European Adults
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This event features a webinar followed by a Q&A with Markus Schafer, University of Toronto.
SPEAKER: isÌýAssociate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate, Institute of Life Course and Aging at the University of Toronto.ÌýHis research lies mainly in the area of health and aging. Some of the topics that interest him include adult health problems associated with childhood adversity, the association between health and social networks among older adults, the role of the physical environment in shaping older adults’ social connectedness and health, and the intersection of personal networks and religion.Ìý
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