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Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 13 (1993) : Focus on Kinship, Aging, and Social Change.

During the past few decades, the dramatic social changes with regard to our aging population and changes in the family unit have made both demographic and socioeconomic consequences, as well as an effect on matters of social policy. The prestigious editors, George L. Maddox and M. Powell Lawton, hav...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Maddox, George
Otros Autores: Lawton, M. Powell
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer Pub. Co., 1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents; Contributors; Forthcoming Contents, Volume 14; Chapter 1 Introduction; Part I: An Overview of Theory and Research; Chapter 2 Families, Aging, and Social Change: Seven Agendas for 21st Century Researchers; Chapter 3 Elusiveness of Family Life: A Challenge for the Sociology of Aging; Part II: The Changing Balance of Work and Family; Chapter 4 Kin Reciprocities, the Familial Corporation, and Other Moral Economies: Workplace, Family and Kin in the Modern Global Context; Chapter 5 Balancing Work and Family in an Aging Society: The Canadian Experience.
  • Part III: Comparative Ethnographic Accounts of Kinship and Social ChangeChapter 6 Chinese Kinship and the State: Shaping of Policy for the Elderly; Chapter 7 Aging and Intergenerational Relations in Spain and Spanish America; Part IV: Changing Patterns of Kinship Exchange and Assistance; Chapter 8 Kin Structure and Assistance in Aging Societies; Chapter 9 Intergenerational Transfers: Economic, Demographic, and Social Perspectives; Part V: Social.