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  1. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
  2. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 22
  3. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 22, Issue 3, September 2007
  4. The local dynamics of parent–child relationships
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Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 22
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 22, Issue 4, December 2007
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment : Volume 22, Issue 3, September 2007
Once a homeowner, always a homeowner? An analysis of moves out of owner-occupation
The local dynamics of parent–child relationships
Measuring residential satisfaction: a residential environmental satisfaction scale (RESS)
Book Review : Journal of Housing and the Built Environment , Volume 22 , Issue 3
Book Review : Journal of Housing and the Built Environment , Volume 22 , Issue 3
Book Review : Journal of Housing and the Built Environment , Volume 22 , Issue 3
Book Review : Journal of Housing and the Built Environment , Volume 22 , Issue 3
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The local dynamics of parent–child relationships

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bonvalet, Catherine Lelièvre, Éva
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract The study of relationships between family members necessitates data on a network not confined to the boundaries of the household and a variety of indicators to capture the nature of the exchanges. Using the data from Biographies et entourage survey, it is possible to elaborate such indicators by combining frequency of contacts, geographical distance and affective closeness, allowing us to analyse the local or semi-coresident nature of the parent–child relationships and the cross-cohesion between respondents aged 50–60 and their children. By first considering all the members of the current family circle, the analysis confirms that these cohorts are strongly involved in the family network numerically dominated by their siblings and children. However, since it is with their children that the interactions appear to be strongest, the article provides a more detailed analysis of relationships between the respondents and their children.
Starting Page 263
Ending Page 285
Page Count 23
File Format PDF
ISSN 15664910
Journal Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
Volume Number 22
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 15737772
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2007-07-07
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Family network Parent–child relationships Solidarity Family circle Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning Human Geography Housing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Geography, Planning and Development Urban Studies
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