This comprehensive state-of-the-art textbook and reference volume in family gerontology reviews and critiques the recent theoretical empirical and methodological literature; identifies future research directions; and makes recommendations for gerontology professionals.This book is both an updated version of and a complement to the original Handbook of Families and Aging. The many additions include the most recent demographic changes on aging families new theoretical formulations innovative research methods recent legal issues and death and bereavement as well as new material on the relationships themselvessibling partnered and intergenerational relationships for example. Among the brand-new topics in this edition are step-family relationships aging families and immigration aging families and 21st-century technology and peripheral family ties.Unlike the more cursory summaries found in textbooks the essays within Handbook of Families and Aging Second Edition provide thoughtful in-depth coverage of each topic. No other book provides such a comprehensive and timely overview of theory and research on family relationships the contexts of family life and major turning points in late-life families. Nevertheless the contents are written to be engaging and accessible to a broad audience including advanced undergraduate students graduate students researchers and gerontology practitioners. Serious lay readers will also find this book highly informative about contemporary family issues.
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