ABSTRACT
This book focuses on the way the family economy is being shaped both by changes in living arrangements and in intergenerational financial flows. It addresses issues of variations in the processes in the United States, particularly differences among ethnic, racial, and religious communities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
The New Family Economy
Residential and Economic Relationships Among the Generations
part
Part I
chapter 5|17 pages
Living Arrangements Among the Older Population
Constraints, Preferences, and Power
part
Part II
part
Part III