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|a Grandparenting practices around the world /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a This exciting collection presents an in-depth, up-to-date analysis of the unprecedented phenomenon of increasing numbers of grandparents worldwide, co-existing and interacting for longer periods of time with their grandchildren.
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|a GRANDPARENTING PRACTICES AROUND THE WORLD -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Introduction: widening the lens on grandparenting -- Introduction -- Demographic contexts of grandparenting -- Welfare state and cultural contexts of grandparenting -- Socioeconomic development and transnational grandparenting -- Gender, family status and intersectionalities -- Grandparental roles, agency and influence -- Conclusion -- PART 1. The demographic and welfare-state contexts of grandparenting -- 2. The demography of grandparenthood in 16 European countries and two North American countries -- Introduction -- The demographic context of grandparenthood -- The length of grandparenthood -- Labour-force participation and health of grandparents -- The future of the demography of grandparenthood -- Other factors influencing intergenerational relationships -- Conclusions -- 3. Grandparental childcare: a reconceptualisation of family policy regimes -- Introduction -- Family policy regime analysis -- Policy logics in a two-generational perspective -- Explanatory potential -- Conclusions -- PART 2. Grandparenting in contexts of economic and societal development -- 4. Grandparenting in developing South East Asia: comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam -- Introduction -- Country settings -- Data and methods -- Results -- Conclusions -- 5. Second-parenthood realities, third-age ideals: (grand)parenthood in the context of poverty and HIV/AIDS -- Introduction -- Background -- Dichotomous discourses -- Contemporary lived experiences of grandmothers -- Conclusion -- PART 3. Transnational grandparenting -- 6. Transnational grandparenting: the intersection of transnationalism and translocality -- Introduction.
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|a The intersection of transnationalism and translocality: towards a broader conceptual framework -- The study -- Intergenerational love in the context of the 'care deficit' -- Intergenerational families in the context of border control -- Generational reciprocity in the context of cultural rupture -- Discussion and conclusion -- 7. Transnational grandmother-grandchild relationships in the context of migration from Lithuania to Ireland -- Introduction -- Context of the study -- Research methods -- Changing nature of grandmother-grandchild relationships -- Practices of 'keeping in touch' -- Multiple factors shaping grandmother-grandchild relationships -- Discussion and conclusions -- PART 4. Gender, intersectionalities and grandparenting -- 8. The composition of grandparent childcare: gendered patterns in cross-national perspective -- Introduction -- Composition of childcare -- Care contexts -- Data and method -- Results -- Discussion and conclusion -- 9. Class-based grandfathering practices in Finland -- Introduction -- Contemporary dynamics of grandfathering -- Materials and methods -- Classless but gendered pride: grandfathering with small children -- Class-based functions of grandfathering -- Class-based lives and practices with grown-up grandchildren -- Discussion and conclusions -- 10. Grandfamilies in the United States: an intersectional analysis -- Social identities of grandparents raising grandchildren -- Intersectionality -- Implications and conclusion -- PART 5. Grandparental roles, agency and influence -- 11. How grandparents influence the religiosity of their grandchildren: a mixed-methods study of three-generation families in the United States -- Introduction -- Background -- Theoretical framework -- Method -- Quantitative analysis of survey data -- Qualitative analysis of interview data -- Discussion -- Conclusion.
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|a 12. Can Chinese grandparents say no? A comparison of grandmothers in two Asian cities -- Introduction -- Grandmothers as active agents -- Chinese grandmothers in two Asian cities -- Methods -- Findings -- Grandmothers' agency within Chinese cultural obligation -- Intergenerational reciprocity re-examined -- "I am not that type of grandmother": (non)compliance with the grandmother archetype among contemporary Czech 13. 13. grandmothers -- Introduction -- The Grandmother phenomenon: the author, the book and the story -- The readership: appraisal and critique -- The Grandmother as a cultural phenomenon -- The lived phenomenon: the Grandmother in contemporary grandparenting identity -- Conclusions -- Conclusions: the grandparents' century? -- Index.
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|a Grandparenting.
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