In the Best Interest of the (Adult) Child: Ideas About Kinship Care of Older Adults |
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Authors: | Tezra Jennings MSW Tam E. Perry Julia Valeriani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Child Sponsorship , NPH USA , St. Paul , Minnesota tezra.jennings@gmail.com;3. School of Social Work , Wayne State University , Detroit , Michigan |
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Abstract: | This article uses a qualitative, ethnographic approach to examine the experiences of older adults and their kin, as the older adult engages in relocation. Studies looking at caregiving by kin for older adults highlight burdens for the adult child. This study offers a life course perspective on kinship care, analyzing older adults’ decisions to move. It was found that many older adults are strongly influenced by the desire to not be solely cared for by their kin, as well as to select housing near their existing social network, which might exclude kin. In conclusion, policy implications are discussed. |
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Keywords: | family caregiving housing transitions kinship care older adults relocation |
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