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No company for old men: Survey finds one fourth of elderly population living alone

Working on the sample size of 10,000 elderly people, Delhi-based NGO Agewell Foundation found that almost every fourth elderly -- 23.44 percent of the respondents -- was living alone in the country.

July 09, 2018 / 20:13 IST
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It has been some time since India's population breached the one billion mark, but a recent survey has revealed that this overwhelming sea of people has done little to make the elderly less lonely.

Working on the sample size of 10,000 elderly people, Delhi-based NGO Agewell Foundation found that almost every fourth elderly -- 23.44 percent of the respondents -- was living alone in the country.

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"Almost every second elderly (48.88 percent) is living with their spouse only, while about 26. 5 percent are living with their children or other family members," the survey reported.

The condition is worse in urban areas, where 25.3 percent of elderly people are found living alone in comparison to 21.38 percent in rural areas.