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Parenthood. --- Parenting. --- Parent and child. --- Family services. --- Families --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Parent behavior --- Parental behavior in humans --- Services for --- Parenthood --- Human services --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Child rearing --- Parent and child --- Condition de parents --- Famille, Services à la. --- Parents et enfants. --- Rôle parental. --- Condition de parents.
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At present, our knowledge of the current state of solidarity between parents and their adult children in Europe is limited. Insight into contemporary intergenerational solidarity is not only important for the well-being of individuals but is also of great interest to policy makers. Patterns of intergenerational solidarity are not only affected by social policies and services but also reveal a number of important social policy issues and dilemmas. Will encouraging labour force participation among women and older workers mean they have less time to care for their dependents? Should formal care services be further expanded to relieve the burden faced by family members with the risk that they start to replace informal care?
This report aims to contribute to this insight by providing a more differentiated picture of the strength, nature and direction of solidarity between parents and their adult children, its variation among European countries and its determinants. Our findings indicate that parent-child ties are quite strong. The majority of Europeans aged 50 and over live in close proximity and are in frequent contact with at least one of the children. Moreover, strong family care obligations still exist and a substantial amount of support is being exchanged between parents and their non-co resident children.
Interesting differences, however, emerge between individuals and countries. While fathers are more inclined to assist their children financially, mothers have more frequent contact and exchange more help in kind with their children. Being religious and having a large family have a positive impact on several dimensions of intergenerational solidarity. Parental divorce and a better socioeconomic position of parents and children, on the other hand, lead to a weakening of parent-child ties in many respects. Contrary to common belief, employed children show solidarity with their parents as much as those without a paid job. Differences in the nature of intergenerational solidarity between the European countries tend to follow the general division into an individualistic north and a familistic south.
Parent and adult child --- Adult child and parent --- Adult children and parents --- Parent-adult child relations --- Parents and adult children --- Parent and child --- Adult children living with parents --- Sandwich generation --- #SBIB:314H127 --- #SBIB:314H210 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H2221 --- Demografie --- Regionale bevolkingsstudies: Europa --- Demografie: algemeenheden --- Gezinssociologie: ouders-kind relaties
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Applies the concept of personal and political autonomy to children and children's development.
Autonomy in children. --- Social justice. --- Parent and child. --- Child development. --- Child welfare. --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- Children --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Child study --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Equality --- Justice --- Child autonomy --- Child psychology --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Development
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Families. --- Families --- Married people. --- Parent and child. --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Married couples --- Married persons --- People, Married --- Persons, Married --- Couples --- Marital status --- Spouses --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology --- Social aspects --- Social conditions
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The Coping Power Program is designed for use with preadolescent and early adolescent aggressive children and their parents and is often delivered near the time of children's transition to middle school. Aggression is one of the most stable problem behaviors in childhood. If not dealt with effectively, it can lead to negative outcomes in adolescence such as drug and alcohol use, truancy and dropout, delinquency, and violence. This program has proven effective in helping to avoid these types of problems. The parent component of the program consists of 16 group meetings also held during the 5th a
Aggressiveness in children. --- Conduct disorders in children. --- Parenting. --- Parent and child. --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Parent behavior --- Parental behavior in humans --- Child rearing --- Parent and child --- Parenthood --- Acting-out (Child psychiatry) --- Antisocial personality disorders in children --- CD (Child psychiatry) --- Child conduct disorders --- Disturbance of conduct (Child psychiatry) --- Misconduct (Child psychiatry) --- Behavior disorders in children --- Aggressiveness (Child psychology) --- Aggressiveness (Psychology) in children --- Child psychology --- Conduct disorders in children
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This book draws from Foucault's notion of power-knowledge-resistance and feminist poststructuralism to offer a re-theorisation of parent-child conflict.
Interpersonal conflict. --- Parent and child. --- Conflict, Interpersonal --- Conflict (Psychology) --- Interpersonal relations --- Social conflict --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- 820 "19" WOOLF, VIRGINIA --- 820 "19" WOOLF, VIRGINIA Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--WOOLF, VIRGINIA --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--WOOLF, VIRGINIA --- Woolf, Virginia, --- Woolf, Virginia --- Woolf, Virginia Stephen, --- Stephen, Virginia, --- Ulf, Virzhinii︠a︡, --- Ṿolf, Ṿirg'inyah, --- Vulf, Virdzhinii︠a︡, --- Вулф, Вирджиния, --- וולף, וירג׳יניה --- וולף, וירג׳יניה, --- Stephen, Adeline Virginia, --- Aesthetics. --- Diaries. --- Political and social views.
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