Experiencing Grandparenthood [electronic resource] : An Asian Perspective / edited by Kalyani K. Mehta, Leng Leng Thang.

Por: Mehta, Kalyani K [editor.]Colaborador(es): Thang, Leng Leng [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Social Indicators Research Series, 47Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012Descripción: XIV, 166 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789400723030Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Social sciences | Quality of Life | Social work | Quality of Life -- Research | Social Sciences | Quality of Life Research | Social WorkFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 306 Clasificación LoC:HN25Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: As the population of Asia grows older, attention turns to the growing numbers of grandparents, and the important family and societal roles they play. This book traces the socio-cultural, economic and family transformations in the role of grandparents that result from a century of modernization, urbanization and demographic aging. Filling a gap in the current literature, Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective seeks to answer such vital questions as: What is the state of grandparenting in the Asian context today? How do the roles and functions of grandparents differ depending on rural-urban differences, their relations with daughters and daughters-in-law, and changing health of the grandparents? This multidisciplinary, cross-national and inter-generational publication lends voice to the experience of grandparents in China, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. The volumes strength lies in its rich body of qualitative, three-generational data drawn from grandparents, link parents and grandchildren. Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective will benefit gerontologists, social researchers, anthropologists, social workers, policy makers, professionals working with aging families and family caregivers.
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Contributors -- Preface.-Acknowledgements -- 1.Introduction: Grandparenthood in Asia -- Kalyani K. Mehta and Leng Leng Thang -- 2.Changing Social and Demographic Characteristics in Asia -- Tsuneo Usui and Mari Tsuruwaka.-3.Grandparenting Roles and Functions.-Vivian W.Q. Lou and Iris Chi -- 4.Meanings of Being a Grandparent -- Leng Leng Thang -- 5.Stress and Conflict Management Strategies in Grandparenthood -- Kalyani K. Mehta.-6.The Socio-Psychological Well-Being of Grandparents.-Perasit Kamnuansilpa and Leng Leng Thang -- 7.Custodial Grandparents and Intergenerational Support in Rural China.-Zhen Cong and Merril Silverstein -- 8.Empowering Self-Disclouse: Life Accounts of Malaysian and Singaporean grandparents -- Maya K. David and Ching Hei Kuang -- 9.Conclusion: Change and Continuity of Grandparenting in Contemporary Asia -- Leng Leng Thang and Kalyani K. Mehta -- Index.

As the population of Asia grows older, attention turns to the growing numbers of grandparents, and the important family and societal roles they play. This book traces the socio-cultural, economic and family transformations in the role of grandparents that result from a century of modernization, urbanization and demographic aging. Filling a gap in the current literature, Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective seeks to answer such vital questions as: What is the state of grandparenting in the Asian context today? How do the roles and functions of grandparents differ depending on rural-urban differences, their relations with daughters and daughters-in-law, and changing health of the grandparents? This multidisciplinary, cross-national and inter-generational publication lends voice to the experience of grandparents in China, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. The volumes strength lies in its rich body of qualitative, three-generational data drawn from grandparents, link parents and grandchildren. Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective will benefit gerontologists, social researchers, anthropologists, social workers, policy makers, professionals working with aging families and family caregivers.

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