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Ageing and intergenerational relations: Family reciprocity from a global perspective

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ageing and intergenerational relations: Family reciprocity from a global perspective
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Misa Izuhara
SeriesAgeing and the Lifecourse
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 172
ISBN/Barcode 9781847422040
ClassificationsDewey:306.874
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Policy Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 17 February 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

With socio-economic and demographic changes taking place in contemporary societies, new patterns of family relations are forming partly due to significant family changes, value shifts, precariousness in the labour market, and increasing mobility within and beyond national boundaries. This book explores the exchange of support between generations and examines variations in contemporary practices and rationales in different regions and societies. It draws on both theoretical perspectives and empirical analysis in relation to new patterns of family reciprocity. Contributors discuss both newly emerging patterns and more established ones which are now being affected due to various opportunities and pressures in contemporary societies. The book is split into two parts, the first (Chapters one to four) reviews key theoretical and conceptual debates in this field, while the second (Chapter five to nine) offers insights and an understanding of exchange practices based on case studies from different regions and different relationships.

Author Biography

Misa Izuhara is Senior Research Fellow in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK. She has been working extensively in the areas of ageing and intergenerational relations, housing and social change, and comparative policy analysis between the East and the West. She is the Editor of the international journal, Policy & Politics.

Reviews

"The present global flux in generational relations means that this book is extremely well timed to fill a major gap in the literature. It should be a key text for both gerontology and social policy." Alan Walker, University of Sheffield