Ageing Without Children: European and Asian Perspectives on Elderly Access to Support Networks (Fertility, Reproduction & Sexuality, v. 6)

Philip Kreager (Editor), Elisabeth Schroder-Butterfill (Editor), Elisabeth Schroeder-Butterfill (Editor), and Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill (Editor)

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Rapid fertility declines and improved longevity are now shifting the overall balance of population towards older ages in many parts of the world. Within this growing population of older people there are many groups with particular needs about which relatively little is known. This collection focuses on one such sub-population, the elderly without children. Few would deny that childlessness poses potential human and welfare problems for older people without them. What is less well known is that comparative anthropological and historical demographic research indicates that childlessness is a recurring social phenomenon that has affected 1 in 5 older women in many cultures and historical periods. High levels of childlessness arise not solely or primarily from biological factors like primary sterility, but from a combination of actors. Many, like non-marriage, delayed childbearing , and pathological sterility, reflect the interaction of social and biological influences.

Also of major importance are factors that remove the support of children from elders' lives: migration, mortality, divorce, remarriage, family enmity, social mobility, and the pressing demands of family and career on younger generations. The papers collected in this volume employ a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods to define and characterize the experience of ageing without children.

  • ISBN10 1845450418
  • ISBN13 9781845450410
  • Publish Date 1 March 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Berghahn Books