intergenerational relations
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintergenerationalandrelation
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intergenerational
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɪn.tə.dʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚ.dʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/
involving different generations (= groups of people within a society who are of a ...
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relation
noun
uk/rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/us/rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/
the way in which two people or groups of people feel and behave towards ...
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In the second case, the psychodynamic tradition draws attention to the emotional and irrational components of intergenerational relations which have been under-theorised in social gerontology.
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However, the social reality of intergenerational relations means that inheritance has increasingly become part of the debate about the costs of welfare.
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First, transferential relationships are not restricted to analysis itself, but may enhance understanding of wider intergenerational relations.
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The associations between filial responsibilities, the quality of intergenerational relations and within-family power dynamics were beyond this article's scope.
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Sharing of culture : adult grandchildren's perceptions of intergenerational relations.
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The portrayal of family norms and intergenerational relations, for example, is sometimes rather stereotypical and neglects ethnic heterogeneity.
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Opinions on intergenerational relations and support are core values that, contrary to more practical domains of life, are not easily adjusted in a different society.
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At the heart of this debate lies pension reforms and the basis of intergenerational relations.
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Intergenerational relations cover a number of types of support and these are often found to be socially structured, for instance by social class.
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The collection of data on intergenerational relations could inform treatment and prevention efforts.
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Methodological issues in assessing ambivalences in intergenerational relations.
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This article explores one aspect of intergenerational relations from a parental perspective - expectations of inter-generational reciprocity.
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This book will be of interest to all those interested in migration, intergenerational relations and care.
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This process might be the key to the explanation of intergenerational relations during different phases of the lifecourse.
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The dynamics of how an expanding state sector reshapes intergenerational relations continues to be one of the most normatively charged issues in current public policy debates.
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Time, in terms of life experience, occupies a central position in negotiating intergenerational relations.
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They are followed by five paired essays on specific policy issues - ageing and intergenerational relations, domestic violence, housing and social inequality, homelessness and the politics of women's health care.
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It can be argued that the ties created through care, both in terms of caring for and caring about, underpin intergenerational relations, particularly from a parent's perspective.
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It has focused on topics including talent, leadership, and intergenerational relations.
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