Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- one Introduction
- two Globalisation, global ageing and intergenerational change
- three Theoretical perspectives on intergenerational solidarity, conflict and ambivalence
- four Globalised transmissions of housing wealth and return migration
- five Housing wealth and family reciprocity in East Asia
- six Grandparents and HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- seven Spiritual debts and gendered costs
- eight Reciprocity in intergenerational relationships in stepfamilies
- nine New patterns of family reciprocity? Policy challenges in ageing societies
- Index
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- one Introduction
- two Globalisation, global ageing and intergenerational change
- three Theoretical perspectives on intergenerational solidarity, conflict and ambivalence
- four Globalised transmissions of housing wealth and return migration
- five Housing wealth and family reciprocity in East Asia
- six Grandparents and HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- seven Spiritual debts and gendered costs
- eight Reciprocity in intergenerational relationships in stepfamilies
- nine New patterns of family reciprocity? Policy challenges in ageing societies
- Index
Summary
Globalisation has resulted in, and has implications for, new and diverse patterns of family and intergenerational relations and support. The traditional patterns of reciprocity are increasingly being challenged by the changing dynamics of ageing and family life; across the world such patterns and processes require revision and reframing. These are the themes developed within this book.
The international contributors, all well known in this field, provide a comparative insight to established concepts such as reciprocity and new themes such as intergenerational ambivalence. They address both theoretical frameworks for making sense of the new dynamics of ageing as well as providing a series of case studies illustrating the key issues. Students, academics, professionals and policy makers will find this text of particular value with its synthesis of current research and fresh analytical lens on intergenerational relations.
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- Ageing and Intergenerational RelationsFamily Reciprocity from a Global Perspective, pp. xPublisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2010