Aging and Generational Relations: Life-Course and Cross-Cultural PerspectivesTamara K. Hareven Transaction Publishers - 300 Seiten |
Inhalt
The Generation in the Middle Cohort Comparisons in the Assistance to Aging Parents in an American Community | 3 |
Fathers and Sons in Rural America Occupational Choice and Intergenerational Ties across the Life Course | 31 |
The WellBeing of Aging Americans with Very Old Parents | 61 |
Exchanges within Black American ThreeGeneration Families The Family Environment Context Model | 83 |
The Demography of Family Care for the Elderly | 115 |
Asymmetry in Intergenerational Family Relationships in Italy | 139 |
Equity between Generations in Aging Societies The Problem of Assessing Public Policies | 157 |
Types of Supports for the Aged and Their Providers in Taiwan | 179 |
Familial Support and the Life Course of Thai Elderly and Their Children | 217 |
Intergenerational Support in Sri Lanka The Elderly and Their Children | 241 |
Generational Relations and Their Changes as They Affect the Status of Older People in Japan | 263 |
Generational Relations A Future Perspective | 283 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adult children adult sons aging parents American analysis Antonucci assistance behavior Bengtson black families caregiving caretaking changes cohort coresidence course daughter-in-law daughters demographic district of Bangkok early exit economic elderly parents Emilia-Romagna ethnic exchange Family Environment farm father Female gender Gerontology Hareven harsh parenting historical household husband IADL income interaction intergenerational equity intergenerational relations Istat kinship labor force lineage living arrangements living parent Mainlanders male marital status marriage married children married couples material support matrilateral Morioka mother noncoresident children number of children nursing home old age older persons patterns perspective population proportion proximity ratio relationships relatives reported residence respondents retirement role rural sample siblings social Soldo spouse Sri Lanka support received Table Taiwan Taiwanese Thailand threefold model tion Total volume type of support unmarried variables Veneto welfare women World War II young younger