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Intergenerational family relations and social support
Zeitschrift f�r Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 1999A parallel process to the aging of societies in the Western world occurs in changing family structures and network compositions. The shape of families is shifting from horizontal to vertical, where the size of generations is becoming smaller but the number of living generations is increasing.
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Generation and Intergenerational Relations
Chapter 7 focuses on changing generational relationships, roles and responsibilities, taking account of intersections and traditional, hierarchical relationships. First, it explores young people and prominent ideas of generational conflict before moving on to consider adulthood, a life-course stage which has attracted less attention.+4 more sources
Intergenerational relations: Older Korean-Americans‘ experiences
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1997This paper examined intergenerational relations and cohesiveness in the Korean-American family, based on a concept of family solidarity. The data were drawn from face-to-face interviews for 50 older Korean immigrants, telephone interviews for 40 Korean adult children in the Philadelphia area. Most Korean-American elderly were found to live in proximity
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Intensity-based holographic imaging via space-domain Kramers–Kronig relations
Nature Photonics, 2021YoonSeok Baek, YongKeun Park
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Social Distance and Intergenerational Relations
The Gerontologist, 1977I J, Kidwell, A, Booth
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The importance of social relations in shaping energy demand
Nature Energy, 2020Tom Hargreaves, Lucie Middlemiss
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