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ArtikelRelations With Grandparents : Rural Midwest Versus Urban Southern California  
Oleh: King, Valarie ; Silverstein, Merril ; Bengtson, Vern L. ; Conger, Rand D. ; Elder, Glen H.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 24 no. 8 (Nov. 2003), page 1044-1069.
Topik: relationship; grandchildren; grandparents; intergenerational relations; rural; urban
Fulltext: 1044.pdf (148.2KB)
Isi artikelThe rapid growth of urban settlements in the United States has profound but largely unexplored implications for children's relations with grandparents. Rural settlements in the Midwest frequently became a stepping stone to residence in far western states. We examine whether and how relations with grandparents differs for young people in rural farm and non farm regions of the Midwest (using the Iowa Youth and Families Project - IYFP) and in urban Southern California (using the Longitudinal Study of Generations - LSOG). Rural youth enjoy more frequent contact with paternal grandparents and receive more help from all grandparents than urban youth. Farm adolescents have even more contact and receive more help from paternal grandparents than rural non farm age - mates. Levels of conflict are low across ecologies, although urban youth report higher levels of conflict with maternal grandmothers than rural youth. Even with controls, the relationship of young Americans with their grandparents varies significantly by rural - urban ecology.
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