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This comprehensive reference in family gerontology reviews and
critiques the recent theoretical, empirical, and methodological
literature; identifies future research directions; and makes
recommendations for gerontology professionals. This book is both an
updated version of and a complement to the original Handbook of
Families and Aging. The many additions include the most recent
demographic changes on aging families, new theoretical
formulations, innovative research methods, recent legal issues, and
death and bereavement, as well as new material on the relationships
themselves-sibling, partnered, and intergenerational relationships,
for example. Among the brand-new topics in this edition are
step-family relationships, aging families and immigration, aging
families and 21st-century technology, and peripheral family ties.
Unlike the more cursory summaries found in textbooks, the essays
within Handbook of Families and Aging, Second Edition provide
thoughtful, in-depth coverage of each topic. No other book provides
such a comprehensive and timely overview of theory and research on
family relationships, the contexts of family life, and major
turning points in late-life families. Nevertheless, the contents
are written to be engaging and accessible to a broad audience,
including advanced undergraduate students, graduate students,
researchers, and gerontology practitioners. Serious lay readers
will also find this book highly informative about contemporary
family issues. Comprises 23 chapters of all-original work covering
background information, relationships, contexts of family life, and
turning points such as retirement and divorce Contributions from 46
distinguished scholars recognized as leading experts in their
fields Citations for cutting-edge research on each topic, plus
foundational references in new areas A detailed topic index
No other reference provides such a comprehensive and timely
overview of theory and research on family relationships, the
contexts of family life, and major turning points in late-life
families. It includes many suggestions for theoretical and
practical applications for future research on a score of important
topics. This multidisciplinary survey is an invaluable library
reference and teaching resource intended for upper-level
undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, and practitioners --
for gerontologists, family scholars, psychologists, sociologists,
historians, social workers, health-care providers, and policy
makers.
No other reference provides such a comprehensive and timely
overview of theory and research on family relationships, the
contexts of family life, and major turning points in late-life
families. It includes many suggestions for theoretical and
practical applications for future research on a score of important
topics. This multidisciplinary survey is an invaluable library
reference and teaching resource intended for upper-level
undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, and practitioners -
for gerontologists, family scholars, psychologists, sociologists,
historians, social workers, health-care providers, and policy
makers.
This comprehensive, state-of-the-art textbook and reference volume
in family gerontology reviews and critiques the recent theoretical,
empirical, and methodological literature; identifies future
research directions; and makes recommendations for gerontology
professionals. This book is both an updated version of and a
complement to the original Handbook of Families and Aging. The many
additions include the most recent demographic changes on aging
families, new theoretical formulations, innovative research
methods, recent legal issues, and death and bereavement, as well as
new material on the relationships themselves-sibling, partnered,
and intergenerational relationships, for example. Among the
brand-new topics in this edition are step-family relationships,
aging families and immigration, aging families and 21st-century
technology, and peripheral family ties. Unlike the more cursory
summaries found in textbooks, the essays within Handbook of
Families and Aging, Second Edition provide thoughtful, in-depth
coverage of each topic. No other book provides such a comprehensive
and timely overview of theory and research on family relationships,
the contexts of family life, and major turning points in late-life
families. Nevertheless, the contents are written to be engaging and
accessible to a broad audience, including advanced undergraduate
students, graduate students, researchers, and gerontology
practitioners. Serious lay readers will also find this book highly
informative about contemporary family issues. Comprises 23 chapters
of all-original work covering background information,
relationships, contexts of family life, and turning points such as
retirement and divorce Contributions from 46 distinguished scholars
recognized as leading experts in their fields Citations for
cutting-edge research on each topic, plus foundational references
in new areas A detailed topic index
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