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Providing an integrated and thorough representation from current research and contemporary society, Family Ties and Aging shows how pressing issues of our timean aging population, changing family structures, and new patterns of work-family balanceare negotiated in the family lives of middle-aged and older adults.

Focusing on key questions such as How do current trends and social arrangements affect family relationships? and What are the implications of what we know for future research, theory, practice, and policy? authors Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Amanda E. Barnett explore groups and relationships that are typically overlooked, including the unique family situations of older single and childless persons, sibling ties, older lesbian and gay adults, and new forms of intimate relationships. The Third Edition is thoroughly updated to include the latest research and theoretical developments, recent media coverage of related iss

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This text provides the foundation for discussions...it is valuable for both undergraduate and graduate students. It
offers enough substance for graduate students to use it as a springboard for more in-depth considerations of the topics. It provides
undergraduates with the foundation of information that they can apply to their own lives. -- Denise C. Lewis
I’ve adopted this book because of its good breadth (combined with good depth, not watered down) of a good variety of topics and
issues. I like the life course and other theoretical perspectives, including the notion of "negotiation" of family
relations, and the attention to how family patterns and relations vary by both age and gender, as well as gay/lesbian relations and other
diversity in family forms. -- Russell Ward * Survey Monkey *
I have not yet seen a book that is better-structured for my course. The main sections seem to appropriately capture the range of key family relationships during each period.
I believe the book attends to family system-level issues better than others I reviewed. I also build a focus on psychohistorical
perspective into the course and believe this is appropriately addressed in the book. -- Randy Leite, Dean, College of Health Sciences and Professions * Survey Monkey *
This text is one of the only up-to-date comprehensive texts on this topic that I have found. Comprehensive is probably the key word. All of the major
topics are addressed. -- Mary Hart, Professor/Gerontology Program Director * Survey Monkey *

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Introduction and Overview Chapter 1: Older Persons in a Family Context The Relevance of Studying Family Relationships in Older Age The Place of Older People in Families of the Past and Present Theoretical Orientation Underlying Assumptions Dimensions of Family Ties and Plan of the Book Thinking Ahead Chapter 2: The Availability of Family Ties in Later Life Demographic Trends and Family Structure The Availability of a Marital or Intimate Partner The Availability of Children The Availability of Grandchildren The Availability of Siblings Living Arrangements in Later Life Summary Conclusion to Part I Part II. Intimate Ties Chapter 3: Intimate Ties in Later Life Defining Intimate Ties The Significance of Marital Status Sexuality and Aging Summary Chapter 4: Long-Term Intimate Partnerships: Marriage and Same-Sex Unions Marriage in Later Life Gay and Lesbian Partnerships The Impact of Life Transitions on Intimate Ties Summary Chapter 5: Transitions in Intimate Ties: Loss of a Long-Term Partner Widowhood The Death of a Same-Sex Partner Divorce Dissolution of Same-Sex Relationships Summary Chapter 6: Being Single in Later Life Portrayals of Being Single Trends in Staying Single The Transition to Being Single The Lives of Older Single Persons Gay and Lesbian Singles in Mid- and Later Life Summary Chapter 7: New Opportunities for Intimacy in Later Life Remarriage Cohabitation Living Apart Together Dating and Steady Companions Sexual Intimacy among the Unattached in Later Life Summary Conclusion to Part II Part III. Intergenerational Relations Chapter 8: Exploring Intergenerational Relations Perspectives on Intergenerational Relations Older Parents and Their Adult Children Chapter 9: Support Exchanges Between Older Parents and Adult Children Perspectives on Support Exchanges Parental Support to Adult Children Child Support to Older Parents Summary Chapter 10: Childless Older Persons Transitions to Childlessness The Impact of Being Childless on Social Activity and Support in Later Life The Impact of Being Childless on Quality of Life in Older Age Summary Chapter 11: Grandparents and Grandchildren Availability of and Contact with Grandparents and Grandchildren The Nature of Grandparent–Grandchild Relations Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren The Death of Grandparents Summary Chapter 12: Partner Transitions, Stepties, and Intergenerational Relations The Impact of Divorce on Ties between Older Parents and their Children The Impact of Divorce on Grandparent–Grandchild Ties Remarriage, Stepties, and Intergenerational Relations Summary Conclusion to Part III Part IV. Sibling Relationships Chapter 13: Sibling Ties in Middle and Later Life Unique Features of Sibling Ties Diversity Among Siblings Availability of and Contact with Siblings The Nature of Sibling Ties in Later Life Chapter 14: Life Transitions and Sibling Ties The Impact of Changes in Marital and Parental Status Aunts and Uncles, Nieces and Nephews Sharing Caring for Parents Support Exchanges Among Older Siblings Summary and Conclusion to Part IV Part V. Research and Policy Chapter 15: Research and Policy: Issues and Directions Research Issues Social Policy Summary and Conclusion to Part V References Index About the Authors

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 20/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9781412992862, 978-1412992862
      ISBN10: 1412992869

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      Book Synopsis

      Providing an integrated and thorough representation from current research and contemporary society, Family Ties and Aging shows how pressing issues of our timean aging population, changing family structures, and new patterns of work-family balanceare negotiated in the family lives of middle-aged and older adults.

      Focusing on key questions such as How do current trends and social arrangements affect family relationships? and What are the implications of what we know for future research, theory, practice, and policy? authors Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Amanda E. Barnett explore groups and relationships that are typically overlooked, including the unique family situations of older single and childless persons, sibling ties, older lesbian and gay adults, and new forms of intimate relationships. The Third Edition is thoroughly updated to include the latest research and theoretical developments, recent media coverage of related iss

      Trade Review
      This text provides the foundation for discussions...it is valuable for both undergraduate and graduate students. It
      offers enough substance for graduate students to use it as a springboard for more in-depth considerations of the topics. It provides
      undergraduates with the foundation of information that they can apply to their own lives. -- Denise C. Lewis
      I’ve adopted this book because of its good breadth (combined with good depth, not watered down) of a good variety of topics and
      issues. I like the life course and other theoretical perspectives, including the notion of "negotiation" of family
      relations, and the attention to how family patterns and relations vary by both age and gender, as well as gay/lesbian relations and other
      diversity in family forms. -- Russell Ward * Survey Monkey *
      I have not yet seen a book that is better-structured for my course. The main sections seem to appropriately capture the range of key family relationships during each period.
      I believe the book attends to family system-level issues better than others I reviewed. I also build a focus on psychohistorical
      perspective into the course and believe this is appropriately addressed in the book. -- Randy Leite, Dean, College of Health Sciences and Professions * Survey Monkey *
      This text is one of the only up-to-date comprehensive texts on this topic that I have found. Comprehensive is probably the key word. All of the major
      topics are addressed. -- Mary Hart, Professor/Gerontology Program Director * Survey Monkey *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Introduction and Overview Chapter 1: Older Persons in a Family Context The Relevance of Studying Family Relationships in Older Age The Place of Older People in Families of the Past and Present Theoretical Orientation Underlying Assumptions Dimensions of Family Ties and Plan of the Book Thinking Ahead Chapter 2: The Availability of Family Ties in Later Life Demographic Trends and Family Structure The Availability of a Marital or Intimate Partner The Availability of Children The Availability of Grandchildren The Availability of Siblings Living Arrangements in Later Life Summary Conclusion to Part I Part II. Intimate Ties Chapter 3: Intimate Ties in Later Life Defining Intimate Ties The Significance of Marital Status Sexuality and Aging Summary Chapter 4: Long-Term Intimate Partnerships: Marriage and Same-Sex Unions Marriage in Later Life Gay and Lesbian Partnerships The Impact of Life Transitions on Intimate Ties Summary Chapter 5: Transitions in Intimate Ties: Loss of a Long-Term Partner Widowhood The Death of a Same-Sex Partner Divorce Dissolution of Same-Sex Relationships Summary Chapter 6: Being Single in Later Life Portrayals of Being Single Trends in Staying Single The Transition to Being Single The Lives of Older Single Persons Gay and Lesbian Singles in Mid- and Later Life Summary Chapter 7: New Opportunities for Intimacy in Later Life Remarriage Cohabitation Living Apart Together Dating and Steady Companions Sexual Intimacy among the Unattached in Later Life Summary Conclusion to Part II Part III. Intergenerational Relations Chapter 8: Exploring Intergenerational Relations Perspectives on Intergenerational Relations Older Parents and Their Adult Children Chapter 9: Support Exchanges Between Older Parents and Adult Children Perspectives on Support Exchanges Parental Support to Adult Children Child Support to Older Parents Summary Chapter 10: Childless Older Persons Transitions to Childlessness The Impact of Being Childless on Social Activity and Support in Later Life The Impact of Being Childless on Quality of Life in Older Age Summary Chapter 11: Grandparents and Grandchildren Availability of and Contact with Grandparents and Grandchildren The Nature of Grandparent–Grandchild Relations Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren The Death of Grandparents Summary Chapter 12: Partner Transitions, Stepties, and Intergenerational Relations The Impact of Divorce on Ties between Older Parents and their Children The Impact of Divorce on Grandparent–Grandchild Ties Remarriage, Stepties, and Intergenerational Relations Summary Conclusion to Part III Part IV. Sibling Relationships Chapter 13: Sibling Ties in Middle and Later Life Unique Features of Sibling Ties Diversity Among Siblings Availability of and Contact with Siblings The Nature of Sibling Ties in Later Life Chapter 14: Life Transitions and Sibling Ties The Impact of Changes in Marital and Parental Status Aunts and Uncles, Nieces and Nephews Sharing Caring for Parents Support Exchanges Among Older Siblings Summary and Conclusion to Part IV Part V. Research and Policy Chapter 15: Research and Policy: Issues and Directions Research Issues Social Policy Summary and Conclusion to Part V References Index About the Authors

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