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Book Synopsis
This book will be a vital tool for scholars and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and public policy.

Trade Review
This timely and important book breaks new ground. Given the complex factors that influence inheritance decisions and behavior, it is not surprising that few books have been published on this topic. Comprehensive and thorough, Jacqueline L. Angel helps open new windows to understanding the ways we think about our gift-giving behaviors in late life and their effect on personal legacy. The Gerontologist 2009 Provides a good overview of some central questions regarding the role of gifts and bequests in the social fabric. -- Jens Beskert American Journal of Sociology 2009

Table of Contents

Preface
1. The Story of Inheritance: Intergenerational Giving in Aging America
Trands in Wealth Transfers
The Aging American Family
2. The Inheritance Revolution
The Origins of Our Inheritance Laws
Early America
Forging a New Path: Women and Inheritance Laws
Inheritance in Modern America
Family and Inheritance Changes
Decisions about Inheritance
3. The Political Realities of Retirement Security
Who Is Going to Care for Us?
The Political Economy of Giving and Receiving
The Legacy of the Modern Welfare State
The Dilemma
Employer Pension versus Personal Savings
Cross-National Research
4. Dimensions of Giving between Generations
The Joy of Giving
Theoretical Perspectives on Money: Good versus Evil?
Contemporary Studies of Money
Gifts as Assistance
Contextualizing Gift Giving
Simply Love
Fellowship for Funds
Giving, Not Receiving
The Family Life Cycle and Inheritance
5. Money Memories: Narratives of the Meaning of Giving and Receiving
History Lessons
The Silent Generation
Baby Boomers
Expanding Obligations Equal Shrinking Inheritances
Drawing Down Assets
Deciding Too Late or Not at All
Family Disagreements
Background on the Interviews
Early Beginnings of Family Dynamics and Money
Money as a Gift
Money with Strings Attached
How Money Matters
The Costs of Wealth
A Guarded Secret
The Value of Gifts
6. Contemporary Values and Beliefs regarding Intergenerational Transfers
It Isn't Just Money
Family Values and Ideologies
Leaving a Legacy
Transferring Assets
Inter Vivos Exchanges
Children Helping Parents
Choosing Inheritance
Challenges to Family Ideologies
To Give or Not to Give, That Is the Question
7. Leaving a Legacy: Personal Security, Family Obligations, and the State
The Effects of Public Policy on Family Gift Giving
How Estate Taxes Vary
Estate Taxes and Exemptions
Estate Planning for the Family
Private Long-term Care Insurance
Estate Recovery and Related Long-term Care Financing Issues
Inter Vivos Transfers and Inheritance
The Impact of Gift Giving on the Family: What Helps? What Hurts?
Myths and Realities of Making a Will
8. Inheritance and the Next Generation of Old-Age Policies
The New Status Quo
Sorting Out the Debate
Possible Scenarios
The Politics of Social Security Reform
The Face of the Future Workforce
Policy Options: Public, Private, and Combined
Health Care Insecurity
Implications and Conclusions
9. Summary and New Directions for Research
The Demography of Gift Giving in Late Life
Should Women Worry about Their Retirement?
Generational Differences: Money Memories and Family Ideology
An Agenda for Future Research
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Questions Used in Semistructured In-depth Interview
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 24/03/2008
      ISBN13: 9780801887635, 978-0801887635
      ISBN10: 0801887631

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book will be a vital tool for scholars and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and public policy.

      Trade Review
      This timely and important book breaks new ground. Given the complex factors that influence inheritance decisions and behavior, it is not surprising that few books have been published on this topic. Comprehensive and thorough, Jacqueline L. Angel helps open new windows to understanding the ways we think about our gift-giving behaviors in late life and their effect on personal legacy. The Gerontologist 2009 Provides a good overview of some central questions regarding the role of gifts and bequests in the social fabric. -- Jens Beskert American Journal of Sociology 2009

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      1. The Story of Inheritance: Intergenerational Giving in Aging America
      Trands in Wealth Transfers
      The Aging American Family
      2. The Inheritance Revolution
      The Origins of Our Inheritance Laws
      Early America
      Forging a New Path: Women and Inheritance Laws
      Inheritance in Modern America
      Family and Inheritance Changes
      Decisions about Inheritance
      3. The Political Realities of Retirement Security
      Who Is Going to Care for Us?
      The Political Economy of Giving and Receiving
      The Legacy of the Modern Welfare State
      The Dilemma
      Employer Pension versus Personal Savings
      Cross-National Research
      4. Dimensions of Giving between Generations
      The Joy of Giving
      Theoretical Perspectives on Money: Good versus Evil?
      Contemporary Studies of Money
      Gifts as Assistance
      Contextualizing Gift Giving
      Simply Love
      Fellowship for Funds
      Giving, Not Receiving
      The Family Life Cycle and Inheritance
      5. Money Memories: Narratives of the Meaning of Giving and Receiving
      History Lessons
      The Silent Generation
      Baby Boomers
      Expanding Obligations Equal Shrinking Inheritances
      Drawing Down Assets
      Deciding Too Late or Not at All
      Family Disagreements
      Background on the Interviews
      Early Beginnings of Family Dynamics and Money
      Money as a Gift
      Money with Strings Attached
      How Money Matters
      The Costs of Wealth
      A Guarded Secret
      The Value of Gifts
      6. Contemporary Values and Beliefs regarding Intergenerational Transfers
      It Isn't Just Money
      Family Values and Ideologies
      Leaving a Legacy
      Transferring Assets
      Inter Vivos Exchanges
      Children Helping Parents
      Choosing Inheritance
      Challenges to Family Ideologies
      To Give or Not to Give, That Is the Question
      7. Leaving a Legacy: Personal Security, Family Obligations, and the State
      The Effects of Public Policy on Family Gift Giving
      How Estate Taxes Vary
      Estate Taxes and Exemptions
      Estate Planning for the Family
      Private Long-term Care Insurance
      Estate Recovery and Related Long-term Care Financing Issues
      Inter Vivos Transfers and Inheritance
      The Impact of Gift Giving on the Family: What Helps? What Hurts?
      Myths and Realities of Making a Will
      8. Inheritance and the Next Generation of Old-Age Policies
      The New Status Quo
      Sorting Out the Debate
      Possible Scenarios
      The Politics of Social Security Reform
      The Face of the Future Workforce
      Policy Options: Public, Private, and Combined
      Health Care Insecurity
      Implications and Conclusions
      9. Summary and New Directions for Research
      The Demography of Gift Giving in Late Life
      Should Women Worry about Their Retirement?
      Generational Differences: Money Memories and Family Ideology
      An Agenda for Future Research
      Appendix A: Methodology
      Appendix B: Questions Used in Semistructured In-depth Interview
      Bibliography
      Index

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