AMBIVALENCE OF RELATIONS BETWEEN ELDERLY PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN
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Determinants of intergenerational transfers between elderly parents and adult children in the city of Tehran
Intergenerational private transfers as a component of intergenerational relations, defined as exchang of financial and nonfinancial rsources between different generations in the family. Financial transfers are known as supply of lifeycle deficit in the old and young ages and an important factor to fullfill needs in these stages of lifecycle. The aim of the study is to recognize composition of f...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Pedagogical Process: Theory and Practice
سال: 2016
ISSN: 2078-1687,2412-0154
DOI: 10.28925/2078-1687.2016.1.7984