Parent-child Relations Throughout Life

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adolescent identity development
affective
Affective Closeness
aging parent support
Attachment Story Completion Task
attainment
behavioral family research
Birth Order Differences
care
caregiving in later life
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Child Care Arrangements
closeness
Coresidential Families
Developmental Behavior Geneticists
Differential Parental Treatment
elderly
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Factorial Survey Method
filial
Filial Maturity
Generational Equity
Generational Equity Debate
Low High Low
Low High Low High Low
Marital Conflict
Maternal Employment
maternal employment impact
Maternal Working Conditions
maturity
multigenerational family transitions
Negative Relationship
nonmaternal
Nonmaternal Care
Nonmaternal Child Care
Obligation Levels
Parent Child Conflict
parents
Postpartum Measures
Residence Sharing
Separation Reunion Procedure
sibling dynamics
status
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805808223
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The study of parent-child relationships has long been of interest to behavioral scientists, both for its theoretical importance and for its practice and policy implications. There are, however, certain limitations to the knowledge in this area. First, research on parents and children is spread throughout a number of disciplines and as a consequence is not well integrated. Further, there has been little dialogue among researchers concerned with parents of young children and those interested in middle-aged and elderly parents and their offspring. The present volume predicates the notion that there is considerable similarity in the issues explored by researchers on different points of the life course.

Contributions by leading scholars in psychology, sociology, and anthropology are organized into four sections, each of which contains a treatment of at least two stages in the life course. The sections cover attachment in early childhood and in later life, life course transitions, relationships within families, and the influence of social structural factors on parent-child relations. Although the chapters make important contributions to basic research and theory, many also deal with issues of public concern, such as day care, maternal employment, gay and lesbian relationships, and care of the elderly.

Karl Pillemer, Kathleen McCartney