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STARIJI RODITELJI I ODRASLA DECA: TRADICIONALAN ODNOS ILI BLISKOST NA DALJINU?

A good relationship between older parents and adult children is an important part of active aging. This relationship is being transformed in different ways through all stages of life. Closeness, support and care of elderly parents by children and the other way around of descendants, both children an...

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Published in:Sociologija 2016, Vol.58 (Special), p.287-305
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