As the pressure mounts to reduce the public costs of supporting rapidly aging societies, responsibility for supporting elderly people will increasingly fall on their family members. This essay explores the family’s capacity to respond to these growing challenges. In particular, we examine how family change and growing inequality pose special problems in developed nations, especially the United States. This essay mentions a series of studies supported by the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on an Aging Society that aim to examine the future of intergenerational exchange. We focus particularly on adults who have dependent and young-adult children and who must also care for elderly parents, a fraction of the population that will grow subs...
This dissertation consists of three papers that examine the complexities in upward intergenerational...
Families are the primary source of care for children, a safety net for young adults, and the preferr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of an extended lifespan of parents on middle-aged...
As the pressure mounts to reduce the public costs of supporting rapidly aging societies, responsibil...
Journal ArticleWith increased longevity, family relationships have become both more complex and more...
This paper discusses why there is a growing need for intergenerational programs and approaches to pu...
Dramatic improvements in life expectancy coupled with declines in fertility have profoundly changed ...
editorial reviewedPopulation ageing is a global trend that is particularly noticeable in Europe. In ...
The implications of economic inequality for American families are profound, giving rise to widening ...
In this presentation, we ask whether societies experiencing far-reaching demographic, economic, and ...
The importance of solidarity between family members of different generations has increased in the la...
Owing to a long-term decline in fertility and improvement in longevity, the rapid process of populat...
Continued increase in longevity and continuing low birth rates will challenge the European community...
The changing nature of family life has become a major issue in contemporary Britain. Concerns that c...
The article is devoted to discussion of topical issues relating to such an important challenge as th...
This dissertation consists of three papers that examine the complexities in upward intergenerational...
Families are the primary source of care for children, a safety net for young adults, and the preferr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of an extended lifespan of parents on middle-aged...
As the pressure mounts to reduce the public costs of supporting rapidly aging societies, responsibil...
Journal ArticleWith increased longevity, family relationships have become both more complex and more...
This paper discusses why there is a growing need for intergenerational programs and approaches to pu...
Dramatic improvements in life expectancy coupled with declines in fertility have profoundly changed ...
editorial reviewedPopulation ageing is a global trend that is particularly noticeable in Europe. In ...
The implications of economic inequality for American families are profound, giving rise to widening ...
In this presentation, we ask whether societies experiencing far-reaching demographic, economic, and ...
The importance of solidarity between family members of different generations has increased in the la...
Owing to a long-term decline in fertility and improvement in longevity, the rapid process of populat...
Continued increase in longevity and continuing low birth rates will challenge the European community...
The changing nature of family life has become a major issue in contemporary Britain. Concerns that c...
The article is devoted to discussion of topical issues relating to such an important challenge as th...
This dissertation consists of three papers that examine the complexities in upward intergenerational...
Families are the primary source of care for children, a safety net for young adults, and the preferr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of an extended lifespan of parents on middle-aged...