Are Mothers and Daughters Most Important? How Gender, Childhood Family Dissolution and Parents’ Current Living Arrangements Affect the Personal Care of Parents
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informal care; gender; kin ties; parental breakup; parental partnership; single living; Nordic welfare state;All these keywords.
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