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Generational Overlap: Changing Demography, Shared Lifetimes, and Family Resources

Organization UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONLocation MADISON, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Sept 2024Deadline 31 May 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-11 years oldAbbreviationsAdd HealthAddressAffectAffectiveAgeAgingBackCaringChildChild DevelopmentChild YouthChildbirthChildren (0-21)CountryDataData SourcesDecline in mobilityDecrease in mobilityDecreased mobilityDemographyDenmarkDeveloped CountriesDiminished mobilityDorsumEconomicsEducationEducational aspectsElderlyEmployment StatusEthnic OriginEthnicityEuropeExtended FamilyFamilyFamily DemographiesFamily dynamicsFamily memberFecundabilityFecundityFertilityGenderGenerationsGovernmentHealthHealth SurveysHumanIndividualIndustrialized CountriesIndustrialized NationsInequalityInfant and Child DevelopmentInvestigatorsInvestmentsKinship NetworksKnowledgeLengthLife CycleLife Cycle StagesLife ExpectancyMethodologyMobility declineMobility impairmentModern ManNational Longitudinal Study of Adolescent HealthNational Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent to Adult HealthOutcomeParentsPatternPersonal SatisfactionPopulationPopulation RegistersPortraitsPositionPositioning AttributePrevalenceProbabilityProcessRaceRacesReduced mobilityReduction in mobilityReproductionResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResource SharingResourcesRetirementRoleSecondary SchoolsShapesSocial ClassSocial PoliciesSocietiesSocio-economic statusSocioeconomic StatusSourceSubgroupSystemTimeTransmissionVariantVariationadvanced ageagesbear childrenbearing childrenchild bearingchild birthchildbearingcohortcostdata harmonizationdeveloped countrydeveloped nationdeveloped nationseconomicexperiencefamily structurefamily structure/dynamicsgeriatricgrandchildgrandparentharmonized datainnovateinnovationinnovativeintergenerationalkidslife coursemortalitypanel study of income dynamicsparentpublic health relevanceracialracial backgroundracial originretirementssecondary educationsenior citizenskillssocialsocial disadvantagesocial disparitiessocial inequalitysocial organizationsocial rolesocio-economic positionsocioeconomic positiontimelinetransmission processwell-beingwellbeingyoungster
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Project Summary/Abstract
Kinship ties form the bedrock of societies and provide meaning in terms of roles, obligations, and responsi-

bilities. Generational overlap in the form of shared lifetimes represents a fundamental condition guiding

whether and how kin relationships may develop and the extent to which resources are shared. Yet, we know…

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Generational Overlap: Changing Demography, Shared Lifetimes, and Family Resources — UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | UN | Dev Procure