Chapter 1 Housing careers, intergenerational support and family relations

The home and family have always been mutually embedded, with the former central to the realization and reproduction of the latter. More recently, this mutuality has taken on a more critical salience as realignments in housing markets, employment and welfare states in many countries have worked toget...

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Main Author: Ronald , Richard (auth)
Other Authors: Lennartz, Christian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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