2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2004.03.009
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The construct of intergenerational solidarity in a lineage perspective: A discussion on underlying theoretical assumptions

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“…From one generation to the other, however, these values and living conditions are also expected to change, often more rapidly than the available public and private support services. In the context of current societies, however, in which the distribution and expectations of roles between genders and generations is more diffuse, it can even be argued that the decision making underlying a modern solidarity is more anomic and depends on individual desires (Hammarstrom, 2005). It also seems to be undeniable that, in an economic crisis context, family support is increasingly fundamental for the survival and wellbeing of its most vulnerable members: the older generation and the younger generation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From one generation to the other, however, these values and living conditions are also expected to change, often more rapidly than the available public and private support services. In the context of current societies, however, in which the distribution and expectations of roles between genders and generations is more diffuse, it can even be argued that the decision making underlying a modern solidarity is more anomic and depends on individual desires (Hammarstrom, 2005). It also seems to be undeniable that, in an economic crisis context, family support is increasingly fundamental for the survival and wellbeing of its most vulnerable members: the older generation and the younger generation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De gevoeligheid van het onderzoeksthema kan potentiële respondenten van deelname hebben afgeschrikt. Het is heel goed mogelijk dat juist mensen die het meest geleden hebben onder het opgroeien in een risicovolle familie, niet hebben deelgenomen: mensen hangen de 'vuile was' van hun familie nu eenmaal niet graag buiten (Hammarström, 2005). Daar komt bij dat ook in het oorspronkelijke CAPI-interview al sprake kan zijn geweest van een ondervertegenwoordiging van mensen met problematische familierelaties.…”
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“…Introduction 1940s and 1950s primarily considered the possibility of industrialization undermining the family (Hammarstrom, 2005). This focus was as a response to Talcott Parsons who was concerned about the isolation of the nuclear family in modern industrial society.…”
Section: Many Researchers Have Found That Intergenerational Differencmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construct of intergenerational solidarity has developed since 1971, during the debate surrounding the supposed decline of family versus the high degree of intergenerational solidarity (Hammarstrom, 2005;Lowenstein, 2000). This paradigm, which is based on exchange theory, views family solidarity as an important component of intergenerational relationships (Lowenstein and Ogg, 2003).…”
Section: The Intergenerational Solidarity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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