Mapping Loneliness in Australia
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Date Issued
2005-02
Pages
60
Abstract
This paper maps loneliness in Australia. Using national survey data, it outlines patterns
of loneliness, support and friendship and assesses who is most at risk of emotional and
social isolation and who is socially supported and connected. The paper focuses on
young adults aged 25 to 44, a demographic that has been neglected in existing studies of
loneliness despite the fact that solitary living has shown the most significant increase
among such people.
of loneliness, support and friendship and assesses who is most at risk of emotional and
social isolation and who is socially supported and connected. The paper focuses on
young adults aged 25 to 44, a demographic that has been neglected in existing studies of
loneliness despite the fact that solitary living has shown the most significant increase
among such people.
External resource (Link)
ISBN
Feb-05
Type
Reports and technical papers
