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Aging Studies Institute hosts Aging Families/Changing Families International Conference

Friday, June 12, 2015, By Michele Barrett
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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Aging studies scholars from around the world convened at 黑料不打烊 June 3-6 for the Aging Families/Changing Families International Conference hosted by the Aging Studies Institute and the International Sociological Association (ISA) Research Committees on Aging and Family. More than 120 attendees participated in the three-day event that included daily keynote speakers, 17 sessions and 78 presentations of original research focused on aging in the context of family life.

Scholars from around the world in the topic of aging gathered at 黑料不打烊 from June 3-6.

Scholars from around the world in the topic of aging gathered at 黑料不打烊 from June 3-6 for the Aging Families/Changing Families International Conference.

The Marjorie Cantor Professor of Aging Studies Merril Silverstein organized the conference sponsored by the and , where he holds join appointments. In his invitation to participants, he noted 鈥渢he event will provide a stimulating environment for social scientists to engage in rich scholarly exchanges regarding research and policies related to families in later life.鈥 Conference planning partners included ASI Director Janet Wilmoth, ASI Assistant Director Debra Gamble and ASI Administrative Assistant, Katherine Hills. Graduate students volunteered to ensure the conference ran smoothly.

Conference attendees represented colleges and universities from four continents and nearly two dozen countries, including Canada, Chile, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Romania, and Switzerland. Individuals from the German Centre of Gerontology and the Singapore Ministry of Social and Family Development also participated. Welcome remarks were provided by Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost, Elizabeth Liddy, Maxwell School Dean, James Steinberg, and Deborah Monahan, Falk College Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Social Work. Faculty from the Maxwell School, Falk College, and the College of Law, who are also ASI affiliates, presented research and moderated panel discussions.

According to Janet Wilmoth, 鈥渢he participants presented on a range of topics鈥攊ncluding grandparenting, caregiving, marriages and unions, intergenerational relationships, sexual health, and migration. Their high-quality research contributes to our understanding of worldwide population aging by demonstrating the variation in experiences across individuals, families and countries.鈥

Keynote speakers included Andrew Cherlin, the Benjamin H. Griswold III Professor of Public Policy and Department Chair, Sociology, Johns Hopkins聽Krieger School of Arts & Sciences; Ingrid Arnet Connidis, Professor of Sociology, Western University, London, Canada, and; Martin Kohli, Distinguished Bremen Professor and Emeritus Professor, Sociology, European University Institute. ASI will produce a policy brief based on each of these keynote addresses.

In the session, 鈥淕randparents as Caregivers,鈥 moderated by director of the School of Social Work and associate professor, Carrie Jefferson Smith, presenters shared a global snapshot of research focused on the physical and mental health of caregiving grandparents specific to Korea, the United States, China, Italy and the Philippines. Madonna Harrington-Meyer, the Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence in the Maxwell School, presented 鈥淕randmother鈥檚 Juggling Work and Grandchildren: Impact on Social, Emotional and Physical Well-Being.鈥 Her research addressed positive and negative health impacts learned during qualitative research with caregiving grandmothers. One discussion point noted that in countries where policies and social supports were in place, there was less caregiving required of grandmothers. 鈥淧olicies like the Family and Medical Leave Act and Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program help young families,鈥 noted Harrington. 鈥淏ut these supports can also relieve the burden on the older generation.鈥

Later that day in the session 鈥Linked Lives and Within-Family Processes,鈥 Nina Kohn, Associate Dean for Research and David M. Levy L’48 Professor of Law, moderated five presentations. 鈥Intergenerational Relationships and the Non-Transmission of Religious Values鈥 was presented by Vern Bengston, Faculty Research Associate at the University of Southern California, which was a collaboration with Merril Silverstein. The two will continue their research on positive outcomes for older individuals, their families, and society related to religious engagement in later life with recently funded projects from the John Templeton Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

鈥淚t was an honor for ASI to organize this conference for ISA,鈥 says Debra Gamble. 鈥淚t is our hope that the conference participants will build on the knowledge they gained and the professional connections made to further their research on aging and families.鈥

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