| Literature DB >> 26047986 |
Christopher Steven Marcum1, Laura M Koehly2.
Abstract
Pathways for resource--or other--exchanges within families have long been known to be dependent on the structure of relations between generations (Agree et al., 2005; Fuller-Thomson et al., 1997; Silverstein, 2011; Treas & Marcum, 2011). Much life course research has theorized models of inter-generational exchange--including, the 'sandwich generation' (Miller, 1981) and the 'skipped generation' pathways (Chalfie, 1994)--but there is little work relating these theories to relevant network mechanisms such as liaison brokerage (Gould & Fernandez, 1989) and other triadic configurations (Davis & Leinhardt, 1972; Wasserman & Faust, 1994). To address this, a survey of models of resource allocation between members of inter-generational households from a network perspective is introduced in this paper. Exemplary data come from health discussion networks among Mexican-origin multi-generational households. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: Family communication; Generations; Networks
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26047986 PMCID: PMC4458302 DOI: 10.1016/j.alcr.2015.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Life Course Res ISSN: 1569-4909