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Intergenerational relationships in rural areas introduction | Author(s) | G Clare Wenger |
Journal title | Ageing and Society, vol 21, part 5, September 2001 |
Pages | pp 537-546 |
Keywords | Multi generation families ; Family relationships ; Living with family ; Rural areas ; Comparison. |
Annotation | The six papers in this issue of Ageing and Society stem from an invited symposium at the First Global Rural Ageing Conference. Two papers from Europe, two from the New World and two from developing countries represent a cross-section of perspectives, approaches and methodologies. This introductory paper outlines the individual contributions, and notes their shared themes of migration and the integration of older people in small-scale communities. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020214201 A |
Classmark | SJC: DS:SJ: KA:SJ: RL: 48 |
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