1st Edition

Global Aging and Challenges to Families

Edited By Vern Bengtson Copyright 2003
387 Pages
by Routledge

387 Pages
by Routledge

387 Pages
by Routledge

The recent explosion in population aging across the globe represents one of the most remarkable demographic changes in human history. There is much concern about population aging and its consequences for nations, for governments, and for individuals. It has often been noted that population aging will inevitably affect the economic stability of most countries and the policies of most state... Read more
Contributors, Acknowledgments, 1. Global Aging and the Challenge to Families, I. Theoretical Perspectives: Intergenerational Social Support in Multiple Contexts, 2. Theories about Families, Organizations, and Social Supports, 3. From Family Groups to Personal Communities: Social Capital and Social Change in the Family Life of Older Adults, 4. Grandparents and Grandchildren in Family Systems: A Social-Developmental Perspective, 5. Older People and Family in Social Policy, II. Theoretical Perspectives: The Role of Intergenerational Social Support, 6. Intergenerational Transfers in the Family: What Motivates Giving?, 7. Family Characteristics and Loneliness among Older Parents, 8. Disposable Children: On the Role of Offspring in the Construction of Conjugal Support in Later Life, III. Intrasociety Diversity in Intergenerational Support, 9. Israeli Attitudes about Inter Vivos Transfers, 10. Social Network Structure and Utilization of Formal Public Support in Israel, 11. Family Transfers and Cultural Transmissions Between Three Generations in France

Biography

Vern Bengtson