Family ties : enduring relations between parents and their grown children
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Family ties : enduring relations between parents and their grown children
Temple University Press, 1996
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-256) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While many studies focus on the impact of social change on younger generations, FGamily Ties deals comprehensively with family relationships over a longer period of the life cycle and reveals misconceptions about grown children caring for their aging parents. Glenna D. Spitze and John R. Logan offer conclusive evidence that relationships between parents and their adult children remain intact and challenge other myths of isolation and neglect of the older generation. The authors reveal that parents are not dependent on help from their grown children, as was previously assumed; in fact they contribute more assistance than they receive until the age of seventy-five. Also, while daughters are still the dominant caregivers, other forms of support like visiting and providing transportation are given almost equally by sons and daughters. Logan and Spitze also report that even though the day-to-day demands on adult children have increased with the changing economy, very few seem to be torn between these responsibilities and those those of caring for their parents. This book offers reassuring news about the strength of the American family in the midst of social change.
Family Ties will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in intergenerational relationships in adulthood.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS Tables and Figures Acknowledgments Preface: Aging Parents, Changing Families 1 Generational Boundaries with Russell A. Ward 2 Which is the Dependent Generation? with Russell A. Ward 3 Family Composition and Intergenerational Ties 4 Intergenerational Effects of Employment and Divorce 5 Role Conflicts for the Generation in the Middle 6 The Family in Social Networks 7 Extending the Family Appendix A: The Albany Survey Appendix B: Questionnaire Appendix C: Tables References Author Index Subject Index
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