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Cross-national Differences in Intergenerational Family Relations: The Influence of Public Policy Arrangements

Abstract Focusing mostly on Europe, this overview reveals how the research on cross-national differences in intergenerational family relations has moved from basic descriptions to a focus on understanding how support exchanges are shaped by macro-level processes. A key issue concerns generational in...

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