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Contribution to Book
The Wellbeing of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in Rural China and the United States
ContempGrandparenting: Changing Family Relationships in Global Contexts (2012)
  • Merril D Silverstein, Syracuse University
  • Lindsey Baker
Abstract

With rampant changes to family structures over the past decades, grandparenting has gained new and profound social and economic significance. Despite its importance, however, grandparenting’s many dimensions are still poorly understood. Contemporary Grandparenting provides a much-needed corrective to this. The first book to take a sociological approach to the new roles grandparents have, it combines new theories with up-to-date empirical findings in an effort to document the changing nature—across the globe— of these important family members. Taking up this unprecedented task, the contributors here analyze how grandparenting changes under different welfare states and within different cultural contexts. It examines a range of specific topics, such as the breakdown of the nuclear family and the gender roles of grandfathers. Sensitive to the conflicting norms and expectations grandparents face, this book shows how they can act to forge new identities within today’s powerful societal and cultural constraints

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Publication Date
2012
Editor
Sara Arber and Virpi Timonen
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2012 University of Chicago Press. This book may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and University of Chicago Press. The book may be found at http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo14302498.html
Citation Information
Merril D Silverstein and Lindsey Baker. "The Wellbeing of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in Rural China and the United States" Chicago, ILContempGrandparenting: Changing Family Relationships in Global Contexts (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/merril_silverstein/1/