The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century

This article is part of Hilde L. Jåstad's doctoral thesis. Available in Munin at http://hdl.handle.net/10037/3372 During the last part of the nineteenth century, Finnmark province and the Northern part of Troms experienced a decline in intergenerational coresidence. This article discusses what...

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Published in:Journal of Family History
Main Author: Jåstad, Hilde Leikny
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Language:English
Published: National Council on Family Relations 2011
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199011406634
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description This article is part of Hilde L. Jåstad's doctoral thesis. Available in Munin at http://hdl.handle.net/10037/3372 During the last part of the nineteenth century, Finnmark province and the Northern part of Troms experienced a decline in intergenerational coresidence. This article discusses what impact ethnic affiliation and economic activity had on the living arrangements of the elderly, and what contributed to the change. Logistic regression shows that ethnicity played a role, but its effect disappears after controlling for economic activity. Intergenerational coresidence was positively associated with being a married Sámi male with an occupation in farming or combined fishing and farming. As such a person grew older, he was increasingly likely to live separately from an own adult child. This pattern changed towards the end of nineteenth century. By the close of the century, ethnic differences had disappeared, and headship position, irrespective of marital status, was strongly related to coresidence.
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Jåstad, Hilde Leikny
The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title_full The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title_fullStr The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title_short The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
title_sort effect of ethnicity and economy upon intergenerational coresidence : northern norway during the last part of the nineteenth century
topic VDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070::Social history: 072
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VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Demografi: 300
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4232
https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199011406634