Single Women/Family Ties: Life Histories of Older WomenSAGE Publications, 01.07.1989 - 152 Seiten This important qualitative study illuminates lifelong single women's contributions to family development in relation to their widowed peers. Allen examines the social and historical contexts of the women's childhoods, their experiences as young adults and the processes leading to their being single or married. Midlife variations in family caregiving experiences and the meaning of being single in old age are also discussed. |
Inhalt
Series Editors Foreword | 9 |
WorkingClass Single Women in Historical | 22 |
The Research Process | 38 |
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20th century Acker adulthood aunt birth cohort brother caregiving Chambers-Schiller child cohort effects context course perspective daugh daughter death dependent divorced Events Guide experiences familistic ideology family life course family life cycle family of orientation family of procreation father died felt friends getting married girls Glick graduated from high groups Hareven high school homemaking household husband immigrants independence interdependence kids labor lifelong single women Linda Thompson marital careers marital status marriage married women mother died never never-married women normative nuclear family nurse old age old maid older orphanage pathways pattern perceptions permanent singlehood Rapp regrets relationship remained single Rubin sample siblings sister Smith & Valenze social spinster stayed strategy surrogate mothers Syracuse University Tentler things tion took unmarried wanted Watkins widows woman women described women lived working-class families working-class women young

