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Changing intergenerational relationship

European Review, 2006
This article explores the literature on intergenerational relationships within psychological and sociological disciplines. After a brief description of the different meanings of the term ‘generation’, two theoretical perspectives are discussed: Mannheim's theory of generations and Bengston and colleagues' theory of intergenerational solidarity ...
Scabini, Eugenia, Marta, Elena
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Supporting Intergenerational Relationships

Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2007
Universities need to adapt to the socio-economic challenges associated with globalisation. Engaged universities have clearly articulated community alliances and partnerships that enable them to utilise their intellectual resources to support local, regional and national challenges, contributing to the public good.
Terence A. Seedsman, Terence A. Seedsman
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Intergenerational Relationship Perception And Intergenerational Contact Frequency

European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2021
There are discussions in the scientific world about whether or not there are real differences between generations. But people perceive each other based on generational affiliation. Therefore, the purpose of this work was to study the correlation between the perception of intergenerational relations and the frequency of interaction with different ...
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GRANDPARENTS AND INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Educational Gerontology, 1992
Grandparents deserve access to classes that can help them adjust to their changing role and build satisfying family relationships. Previous research resulted in the nation's first educational curriculum for this purpose, entitled “Becoming A Better Grandparent.” This study was conducted to determine the benefits of the program.
Robert Strom, Shirley Strom
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The Value of Intergenerational Relationships

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1987
It is impossible for nurses to develop realistic plans of care without understanding how human behavior is influenced by relationships within and between generations.
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Immigration, Aging, and Intergenerational Relationships

The Gerontologist, 1989
This study examined the intergenerational relationships and roles of older Salvadorans who have come to the United States in their later years. Although there were many similarities between these parents' roles in El Salvador and in the United States, fewer were employed and more had taken on childcare responsibilities.
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Snowbird Intergenerational Family Relationships

Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 2009
This qualitative study examined the family relationships of snowbirds. Interviews were conducted with 25 older adults from the Midwest who migrated seasonally to the Sunbelt. Snowbirds did not perceive their winter experience as having a negative impact on their families in any significant way. The vast majority of snowbirds expressed satisfaction with
Kristine E. Bjelde, Gregory F. Sanders
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Intergenerational Relationships across Cultures

Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 1992
Ethnic background and cultural roots affect how individuals think, feel, and behave. These factors have only recently begun to be considered in family therapy training and practice. Differences among groups need to be valued and integrated into family therapy practice. The authors provide an overview of ethnic and cultural issues in clinical work with
Paulette Moore Hines   +4 more
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Law and Intergenerational Relationships

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2016
Background: In any aging society, the sociolegal construction of intergenerational relationships is of great importance. This study conducts an international comparison of a specific judicial issue: whether active labor unions have the legal right to strike for the purpose of improving the benefits given to nonactive workers (specifically, pensioners).
Israel Doron   +2 more
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Intergenerational Relationships

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1985
Anne Martin Matthews   +3 more
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