Families in Europe span more generations than they did a few decades ago.And each successive generation consists of fewer people.Yet family solidarity has remained strong,with parents supporting their children and vice versa.We do see considerable differences across Europe,however.In southern Europe,for example, it is far more common for the elderly to live in with their children and to have frequent contact with each other than in northern Europe.Similarly,southern Europeans feel a stronger sense of obligation towards their children and grandchildren than people in northern European countries
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
textabstractThe importance of one’s family in times of need is unquestionable. Young children rely o...
The global trend of ageing populations is particularly pronounced in Europe. In the wake of increase...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
IN THE WESTERN WORLD it is not difficult to identify areas where families and family ties are relati...
Migration and cultural diversity are key issues for many European countries today, and family relati...
Intergenerational support is important throughout the individual life course and a major mechanism o...
From cross-national studies like OASIS (Old age and autonomy: The role of service systems and interg...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nature and extent of interpersonal exchange of care and help may i...
In this note, we update the results of previous studies primarily using data from the 2017 Survey of...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
textabstractThe importance of one’s family in times of need is unquestionable. Young children rely o...
The global trend of ageing populations is particularly pronounced in Europe. In the wake of increase...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
IN THE WESTERN WORLD it is not difficult to identify areas where families and family ties are relati...
Migration and cultural diversity are key issues for many European countries today, and family relati...
Intergenerational support is important throughout the individual life course and a major mechanism o...
From cross-national studies like OASIS (Old age and autonomy: The role of service systems and interg...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nature and extent of interpersonal exchange of care and help may i...
In this note, we update the results of previous studies primarily using data from the 2017 Survey of...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
textabstractThe importance of one’s family in times of need is unquestionable. Young children rely o...
The global trend of ageing populations is particularly pronounced in Europe. In the wake of increase...