In this important and timely book, researchers from different
countries compare their experiences and offer contrasting views on
the future of social protection. They consider the theoretical
aspects of the intergenerational debate, relations between
generations within the family, the living standards of elderly
people, and the question of social time. For the first time in
history, three and sometimes four generations are living at the
same time; this book examines the new interactions between family
change, labour force participation and population ageing.
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