基本説明
Topics: Parent-adult child relations and transitions/ Transitions in non-kin relationships/ Social relationships and well-being/ etc.
Full Description
This volume (number 12) is subtitled Interpersonal Relations across the Life Course. It is inspired by the increased awareness in recent years of the way in which structural and psychosocial dimensions of the life course shape interpersonal relations. Interest in this issue has included both the maintenance of long-term relationships that may span many phases of the life course and the development of relationships that are specific to particular phases. The volume is a combination of invited and author initiated papers--all anonymously peer reviewed--that seeks to present a cohesive source of information on the multiform nature and influences of interpersonal relations from a variety of perspectives, theoretical frames, and substantive areas. Contributions reflect:Macro-micro linkages and interpersonal relations, (i.e., age structures, social institutions, and race/ethnicity) Parenting across the life course Parent-adult child relations and transitionsTransitions in non-kin relationshipsSocial relationships and well-being
Contents
CONTENTSPREFACEACKNOWLEDGEMENTSPART 1: MACRO-MICRO LINKAGES AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSRISKS, RECONSIDEREDRichard A. Settersten, Jr.Christopher C. Weiss and E. Christine Baker-SmithPamela Braboy Jackson, Rashawn Ray, and Mary D. ShawPART 2: PARENTING ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE4. INTERACTIVE STRESS AND COPING AROUND PARENTING: EXPLAINING TRAJECTORIES Debra Umberson and Corinne ReczekElaine Wethington and Claire M. Kamp DushNaomi Gerstel and Natalia SarkisianPART 3: PARENT-ADULT CHILD RELATIONS DURING TRANSITIONS7. DIVORCE AND INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSEAdam Shapiro and Teresa M. Cooney8. PARENTAL MARITAL TRANSITIONS AND INSTRUMENTAL ASSISTANCE BETWEEN GENERATIONS: A WITHIN-FAMILY LONGITUDINAL ANALYSISAdam Davey, David J. Eggebeen, and Jyoti SavlaTHE NETHERLANDS: A COHORT AND TIME-SEQUENTIAL PERSPECTIVESuzan van der Pas, Theo van Tilburg, and Kees KnipscheerKaren L. Fingerman, Elizabeth L. Hay, Claire M. Kamp Dush, Kelly E. Cichy, and Shelley J. HostermanSOCIAL INTEGRATION FROM A LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVEJanel Benson12. HOW THE ETHICAL EXPERIENCE DEFINES ADULTHOOD: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSISStephanie GaudetPART 5: SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND WELL-BEING13. WORK-FAMILY SPILLOVER AMONG DUAL-EARNER COUPLESJoyce Altobelli and Phyllis MoenADAPTATIONS AND WELL-BEINGKaren A. Roberto and Erica K. Husser