Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Volume 35, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 105-122+iii+vii+xi

Kinkeeping and Caregiving: Contributions of Older People in Immigrant Families (Review)

Treas J.* , Mazumdar S.
  • a Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-5100, United States
  • b Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-5100, United States

Abstract

Older people can be important members of immigrant households because they do housework and give emotional support to younger family members. Caregiving is a means of symbolic kin-keeping, reinforcing the meaning of family relationships through native foods, language, and religion. Caring for grown children and their families is demanding business for older people, who are sometimes called on to take on new and unanticipated roles. Because older people can expect to become the recipients of family care, they have a big stake in the economic success of their offspring and strength of family ties.

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immigrant Review relative United States caregiver human elderly care daily life activity family life

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ISSN: 00472328
Cited by: 63
Original Language: English