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Gaps in the family networks of older people in three Indonesian communities

Gaps in the family networks of older people in three Indonesian communities
Gaps in the family networks of older people in three Indonesian communities
Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and Southeast Asia more generally, although empirical study of their composition and functioning is in its infancy. This paper draws on ethnographic and survey data collected in longitudinal research of ageing in three rural Indonesian communities, in order to identify demographic and social factors limiting the size of elders’ networks. Gaps in networks commonly emerge as a result of childlessness, migration and alienation, but their implications for older people’s vulnerability are shaped by socio-economic status, reputation and cultural norms.
adoption, childlessness, elderly, migration, networks, socio-economic stratification, vulnerability
0169-3816
1-25
Kreager, Philip
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Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth
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Kreager, Philip
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Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth
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Kreager, Philip and Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth (2007) Gaps in the family networks of older people in three Indonesian communities. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 22 (1), 1-25. (doi:10.1007/s10823-006-9013-3).

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Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and Southeast Asia more generally, although empirical study of their composition and functioning is in its infancy. This paper draws on ethnographic and survey data collected in longitudinal research of ageing in three rural Indonesian communities, in order to identify demographic and social factors limiting the size of elders’ networks. Gaps in networks commonly emerge as a result of childlessness, migration and alienation, but their implications for older people’s vulnerability are shaped by socio-economic status, reputation and cultural norms.

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Published date: March 2007
Keywords: adoption, childlessness, elderly, migration, networks, socio-economic stratification, vulnerability

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Local EPrints ID: 42810
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42810
ISSN: 0169-3816
PURE UUID: df5dec5c-9748-4a46-9b3e-76042ab3bc00
ORCID for Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5071-8710

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Date deposited: 12 Jan 2007
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:52

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