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La estructura de los hogares de las personas mayores en América Latina y el Caribe
Translated title of the contribution
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Household structure of older persons in Latin America and the Caribbean
Albert Esteve
Department of Geography
Department of Sociology
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Latin America (LATAM)
100%
Caribbean
100%
Number of Households
100%
Householder
100%
Older Persons
100%
Household Structure
100%
Family Members
66%
School Level
66%
Puerto Rico
66%
Uruguay
33%
ARGENTINA
33%
Cuba
33%
Educational Level
33%
Microdata
33%
Social Protection
33%
Private Households
33%
Older People
33%
Nicaragua
33%
Family Relationships
33%
Least Developed Countries
33%
Older Women
33%
Census Microdata
33%
Age Distribution
33%
Marital Status
33%
Cohabitation
33%
Family Play
33%
Public Use
33%
Honduras
33%
2010 Census
33%
Schooling Status
33%
Distribution Relationship
33%
Young Adult children
33%
Social Sciences
Latin America
100%
Caribbean
100%
Older Person
100%
Household Structure
100%
Household Member
100%
Household
66%
Puerto Rico
66%
Family Member
66%
Developed Countries
33%
Educational Level
33%
Cross-Sectional Study
33%
Age Distribution
33%
Marital Status
33%
Population Censuses
33%
Family Relationship
33%
Uruguay
33%
Cuba
33%
Young Adults
33%
Private Household
33%
Argentina
33%
Nicaragua
33%
Honduras
33%
Census Microdata
33%
Adult Children
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industrialized Countries
100%
Cohabitation
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Young Adults
100%
Cross-Sectional Study
100%