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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Western families are undergoing considerable change. The demographic ageing of societies is increasing the number of living generations, and decreasing the number of living relatives within these generations. These ageing societies are also seeing an ageing of some life- transitions, with individuals choosing to delay full economic independence from parents, formal adult union through marriage or committed long-term cohabitation, and parenting. Such demographicchange is occurring within the context of a variety of new kin structures-stepfamilies, ethnic minority families, single-parent families, cohabiting couples. This volume takes an inter-disciplinaryresearch approach to consider the implications of demographic ageing for European and American families. Bringing together a group of scholars, this volume considers the implications of the demographic ageing of western societies on intergenerational relationships and the family. Data sets from the US, UK, and Europe are drawn on to examine the impact of kin structures, intergenerational responsibilities, and the issues impacting on family. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780199251162
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Western families are undergoing considerable change. The demographic ageing of societies is increasing the number of living generations, and decreasing the number of living relatives within these generations. These ageing societies are also seeing an ageing of some life- transitions, with individuals choosing to delay full economic independence from parents, formal adult union through marriage or committed long-term cohabitation, and parenting. Such demographicchange is occurring within the context of a variety of new kin structures-stepfamilies, ethnic minority families, single-parent families, cohabiting couples. This volume takes an inter-disciplinaryresearch approach to consider the implications of demographic ageing for European and American families. Bringing together a group of scholars, this volume considers the implications of the demographic ageing of western societies on intergenerational relationships and the family. Data sets from the US, UK, and Europe are drawn on to examine the impact of kin structures, intergenerational responsibilities, and the issues impacting on family. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780199251162
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