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Families and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Families and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography

Contributors:

By (Author) Jean M. Coyle

ISBN:

9780313272110

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

11th December 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Age groups: the elderly
Bibliographies, catalogues

Dewey:

016.64678

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

Families have become an increasingly important source of support for the elderly, and gerontologists are directing more and more attention to older adults and their families. This bibliography reviews the most significant works on families and ageing published within the past ten years. Jean Coyle has selected and annotated nearly 800 books, articles, films, dissertations, and government documents. The detailed annotations summarize and evaluate the significance and usefulness of each item, and comprehensive author and subject indexes are provided. An introduction surveys the most noteworthy research on families and aging done in the past decade. This is followed by eleven chapters, which address such topics as widowhood, intergenerational relationships, family caregiving, and the role of older adults in ethnic and minority families.

Reviews

This annotated bibliography provides many relevant sources for understanding what is known about family involvement in the lives of elderly Americans. The introductory essays provide an overview of various subject matters: middle-aged families, single life, older couples, widowhood, grandparents, adult children, intergenerational relationships, family care giving, racial and ethnic minority groups, and living arrangements of older persons.-ARBA
This bibliography is targeted at the higher-level researcher in gerontology; however, the organization is so logical and the language so clear that it could be used by anyone interested in research on the family and the elderly. There are more than 700 citations covering books, articles, dissertations and other material from the period 1980 to 1990. The introduction carefully states the parameters of each of the 11 sections: "Middle-aged Families," "Single-hood," "Older Couples," "Widowhood," "Grandparents," "Adult Children," "Intergenerational Relationships," "Family Caregiving," "Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups," "Living Arrangements for Older Persons," and "General." As director of The Institute for Gerontological Research and Education (TIGRE), New Mexico State University, Coyle has also compiled Women and Aging (CH, Sep '89), another comprehensive bibliography in this Greenwood series. Like her earlier publication, this volume reflects the dynamic growth of gerontology and elegantly fulfills the purpose of this series by answering the question "What is known" Upper-division undergraduate and graduate level.-Choice
"This annotated bibliography provides many relevant sources for understanding what is known about family involvement in the lives of elderly Americans. The introductory essays provide an overview of various subject matters: middle-aged families, single life, older couples, widowhood, grandparents, adult children, intergenerational relationships, family care giving, racial and ethnic minority groups, and living arrangements of older persons."-ARBA
"This bibliography is targeted at the higher-level researcher in gerontology; however, the organization is so logical and the language so clear that it could be used by anyone interested in research on the family and the elderly. There are more than 700 citations covering books, articles, dissertations and other material from the period 1980 to 1990. The introduction carefully states the parameters of each of the 11 sections: "Middle-aged Families," "Single-hood," "Older Couples," "Widowhood," "Grandparents," "Adult Children," "Intergenerational Relationships," "Family Caregiving," "Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups," "Living Arrangements for Older Persons," and "General." As director of The Institute for Gerontological Research and Education (TIGRE), New Mexico State University, Coyle has also compiled Women and Aging (CH, Sep '89), another comprehensive bibliography in this Greenwood series. Like her earlier publication, this volume reflects the dynamic growth of gerontology and elegantly fulfills the purpose of this series by answering the question "What is known" Upper-division undergraduate and graduate level."-Choice

Author Bio

JEAN M. COYLE is Director of The Institute for Gerontological Research and Education (TIGRE) at New Mexico State University. She is a founder and President-elect of the Southwest Society on Aging and is President of the New Mexico Association for Gerontological Education. Her numerous publications include Women and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1989).

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