Click on the URL to access this article (may not be free).Caregiving by siblings, grandchildren, and other relatives (including fictive kin and ex-spouses) is discussed. Research on secondary caregivers and team caregiving also is reviewed. Studies of kin care within sexual and racial/ethnic minority groups are covered as well
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
Kinship care has traditionally been an informal service that family members provide for each other i...
Although not a new phenomenon, public recognition of intergenerational caregiving has increased due ...
Click on the URL link to access the article (may not be free).Caregiving by spouses and other intima...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).Caregiving by adult children to older paren...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).The historical and current contexts of care...
This chapter examines the impact of relative and kinship care on the lives of the children involved....
This book takes an in-depth look at what goes on 'inside' kinship care. It explores the dynamics and...
and uncles Preliminary version. Paper accepted for Human Nature (will be printed in 2008). 2 Paterni...
This article examines the prevalence of grandparent caregiving in the U.S. and presents a national p...
In this project I have studied how the relationship between a caregiver and an older caretaker can b...
In this study, the relative importance of family/household structure, socioeconomic status, and cult...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
Significant research has been done over many decades into the identification of caregiving, who prov...
476) examined 3 types of caregiving transitions experienced by wives and daughters of older persons:...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
Kinship care has traditionally been an informal service that family members provide for each other i...
Although not a new phenomenon, public recognition of intergenerational caregiving has increased due ...
Click on the URL link to access the article (may not be free).Caregiving by spouses and other intima...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).Caregiving by adult children to older paren...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).The historical and current contexts of care...
This chapter examines the impact of relative and kinship care on the lives of the children involved....
This book takes an in-depth look at what goes on 'inside' kinship care. It explores the dynamics and...
and uncles Preliminary version. Paper accepted for Human Nature (will be printed in 2008). 2 Paterni...
This article examines the prevalence of grandparent caregiving in the U.S. and presents a national p...
In this project I have studied how the relationship between a caregiver and an older caretaker can b...
In this study, the relative importance of family/household structure, socioeconomic status, and cult...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
Significant research has been done over many decades into the identification of caregiving, who prov...
476) examined 3 types of caregiving transitions experienced by wives and daughters of older persons:...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
Kinship care has traditionally been an informal service that family members provide for each other i...
Although not a new phenomenon, public recognition of intergenerational caregiving has increased due ...