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Intergenerational Family Solidarity
2021The aim of this chapter is to provide information on various aspects of intergenerational family solidarity in Croatian society. The first part of the report contains national background information on demographic developments, social and economic situation, social and family policies as well as short review of recent research on value of family in ...
Marisa Matias +2 more
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Intergenerational Family Solidarity
GeroPsych, 2016Abstract. This paper focuses on the provision of help and care to the older generation, comparing the situation of those in Estonia with migrant backgrounds to those with nonmigrant backgrounds. The empirical evidence suggests that, in the case of Estonia, the main factor determining attenuated family solidarity is proximity between family members ...
Tatjana Kiilo +2 more
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2015
Intergenerational solidarity refers to any form of mutual support exchanged between generations. Focusing on the relationships between (adult) family members, Bengtson's paradigm of intergenerational solidarity distinguishes affectual, consensual, associational, structural, functional, and normative solidarity dimensions.
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Intergenerational solidarity refers to any form of mutual support exchanged between generations. Focusing on the relationships between (adult) family members, Bengtson's paradigm of intergenerational solidarity distinguishes affectual, consensual, associational, structural, functional, and normative solidarity dimensions.
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Intergenerational solidarity and caregiving
Zeitschrift f�r Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 2001In this paper the topic of caregiving and intergenerational solidarity will be explored in four parts. First, relevant aspects of caregiving will be pointed out. Second, general theoretical models will be used to analyse the problem of caregiving. Third, the German situation and especially the still rather new long-term care insurance will be described.
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Intergenerational Solidarity and Conflict
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2008This paper challenges the view that current intergenerational relations in adulthood are either marked by permanent unsolvable conflict or by strict autonomy. Based on a theoretical model, the paper offers an overview on current relations between adult children and parent s. The following questions will be addressed: 1.
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Modernity, Gender Roles and Intergenerational Solidarity
1999In line with traditional theories formulated by, for example, Durkheim and Tonnies, common assumptions about the modern Western family have for a long time been that the value of the family as a social institution is declining. Family bonds appeared to be reduced to periods in the life course of spouses and young children while the aged seemed more or ...
Knipscheer, C.P.M. +2 more
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2018
This chapter reviews the history and evolution of the intergenerational solidarity paradigm, a model for representing and understanding interpersonal relationships between adult generations in the family. Solidarity has resonance with the dualisms found in positive psychology in its representation of both negative and positive polarities in ...
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This chapter reviews the history and evolution of the intergenerational solidarity paradigm, a model for representing and understanding interpersonal relationships between adult generations in the family. Solidarity has resonance with the dualisms found in positive psychology in its representation of both negative and positive polarities in ...
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