According to a study by Whybrow those who just recently took on the responsibility of taking care of their parents may find themselves in a dilemma because prior commitments might have little room for the added responsibility. This study shows how this kind of situation applies to the Filipino family, wherein we are accustomed to taking care of our parents when they grow old, and how we deal with the struggles that comes with it. (Whybrow, Ruth. Caring for Elderly Parents. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 1996. Print.
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
Summary: Qualitative interviews were conducted to grandmothers and children living in transnational ...
ABSTRAK The number of elderly in the province of Yogyakarta Special Region has showed an absolute an...
According to a study by Whybrow those who just recently took on the responsibility of taking care of...
This study concerning parental caregiving aimed at determining the different factors in the assumpti...
The purpose of this study was to examine and analyze parent care as experienced by middle-aged Filip...
The data gathered from the exploratory study were obtained through the use of different kinds of met...
In view of the changing roles that fathers now have in our society, a comparison of the concept of p...
ABSTRACT The existence of the elderly in the family, in the later part of the decade have become the...
Work-Life Balance is one of the main challenges for modern societies. This is because it affects the...
Many Filipino families are now experiencing difficulties in making ends meet. Now, more and more mot...
This qualitative study aimed to describe the care-giving practices among daughters caring for elderl...
The goal of this exploratory study was examine formal Filipino/a caregivers' sociocultural contexts ...
This paper studies and explores the lives of a sample of stay-at-home fathers, specifically their re...
Why should we take care of our elderly parents? The law of Nature does not seem to instill in us a s...
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
Summary: Qualitative interviews were conducted to grandmothers and children living in transnational ...
ABSTRAK The number of elderly in the province of Yogyakarta Special Region has showed an absolute an...
According to a study by Whybrow those who just recently took on the responsibility of taking care of...
This study concerning parental caregiving aimed at determining the different factors in the assumpti...
The purpose of this study was to examine and analyze parent care as experienced by middle-aged Filip...
The data gathered from the exploratory study were obtained through the use of different kinds of met...
In view of the changing roles that fathers now have in our society, a comparison of the concept of p...
ABSTRACT The existence of the elderly in the family, in the later part of the decade have become the...
Work-Life Balance is one of the main challenges for modern societies. This is because it affects the...
Many Filipino families are now experiencing difficulties in making ends meet. Now, more and more mot...
This qualitative study aimed to describe the care-giving practices among daughters caring for elderl...
The goal of this exploratory study was examine formal Filipino/a caregivers' sociocultural contexts ...
This paper studies and explores the lives of a sample of stay-at-home fathers, specifically their re...
Why should we take care of our elderly parents? The law of Nature does not seem to instill in us a s...
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
Summary: Qualitative interviews were conducted to grandmothers and children living in transnational ...
ABSTRAK The number of elderly in the province of Yogyakarta Special Region has showed an absolute an...