Book Review: Understanding Families over Time: Research and Policy

Authors

  • Richard Zimmer Sonoma State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/aa.2019.125

Keywords:

Families, gender, parents, grandparents, children, economic factors, political factors, policy issues

Abstract

This book comprises a series of essays reviewing family relationships in the UK.  The focus is on how parents, grandparents, and children connect.  The essays address the ways in which external factors, such as economics and politics, affect these relationships. The essays specifically feature the ways in which women and men are particularly affected by being parents or grandparents.  The editors and key authors suggest that family ties do not suggest a generational divide.  Rather, they suggest that people do as much as possible to help each other through  challenges. The essays are geared towards larger social understandings and towards the formulation of social policy.  Lastly, they are useful for cross-cultural comparison.

Author Biography

Richard Zimmer, Sonoma State University

Professor of Anthropology  Emeritus, Hutchins School, Sonoma State University.

Licensed Psychologist, State of California.

Instructor, Eisner Institute of Professional Studies

instructor, Older Adults program, Santa Rosa Junior College 

 

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Published

2019-02-08

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Section

Book and Multimodal Reviews