Affiliation:
1. Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet
Abstract
The paper discusses the dominant theoretical perspectives and concepts which
aim to explain various aspects of intergenerational family relations. The
intention of this paper is to point out the epistemic potentials and some
theoretical and methodological problems of these theories. The first part of
this paper includes an overview of the basic concepts necessary for the
study of intergenerational relations and transfers, as well as the
socio-demographic circumstances responsible for the relevance of this topic
during the last few decades. Following this, the dominant theoretical
approaches and their contributions to this subject will be introduced:
namely, the theory of intergenerational solidarity and the theory of
intergenerational ambivalence. In the last section of the paper we will
present a critical review of these theoretical perspectives.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia