Authors
Erin S Lavender-Stott
Publication date
2021/3/4
Journal
Journal of Women & Aging
Volume
33
Issue
2
Pages
201-213
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The aim of this study was to understand how sexual minority women of the baby boom cohort viewed their social connections and planned for their later years. Framed by feminist and life course perspectives, this study used semi-structured interviews and constructivist grounded theory. Thirteen single sexual minority baby boom women from across the U.S. were interviewed. The women were active in their communities and viewed their social connections with local community, family of origin and of choice. The women had formal and informal plans for their future, anticipating the possibilities of aging-related issues, related to housing and support.
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