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Articles

Age Relations and Family Ties Over the Life Course: Spanning the Macro–Micro Divide

Pages 291-308 | Published online: 14 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

A common divide between macro- and microlevel analyses of family ties and aging separates what happens inside and outside families over the life course. This macro–micro divide, its shortcomings, and possible resolutions are discussed in the context of the recession and economic downturn that began in 2007. Conceptual frameworks that facilitate a multilevel analysis are explored and applied to macrolevel structured social relations, mesolevel social institutions, and microlevel interpersonal relations. The impact of and response to the recession occurs at all three levels; and yet, there is often a disconnect among the recession’s repercussions, public and private-sector responses to it, and the efforts made within families to negotiate new circumstances. The value of spanning the macro–micro divide to complement individual adaptation with supportive policy responses in government and the workplace is discussed.

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