Normative and functional dimension of intergenerational solidarity in the narratives of young mothers
The paper analyses subjective expirience of normative and functional intergenerational solidarity dimensions trough young mother’s narratives on the expected and obtained assistance and support from their parents. Analysis had two goals. The first, a descriptive goal was to identify and des...
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doaj-4969b3ac3d474ddbabeaa6e89dd91fb12020-11-25T02:42:31ZengSociological Scientific Society of SerbiaSociologija0038-03182406-07122016-01-0158suppl. 130632310.2298/SOC16S1306L0038-031816306LNormative and functional dimension of intergenerational solidarity in the narratives of young mothersLjubičić Milana0Filozofski fakultet, BeogradThe paper analyses subjective expirience of normative and functional intergenerational solidarity dimensions trough young mother’s narratives on the expected and obtained assistance and support from their parents. Analysis had two goals. The first, a descriptive goal was to identify and describe 1. patterns of young mother’s expectations and 2. received help from their parents. The second goal was to ascertain the script standing behind expectations and received support. The sample consisted of twelve women - thirty years old mothers. With them was conducted semi structured interview. Gathered stories were interpreted using qualitative analysis. The findings show that respondents are counting on help from their parents. Expectations are based on a script about parenting as a heroic sacrifice and determined by the role of parents. Mothers are the dominant providers of assistance and support. They are asked to help with the children, in the housework, to provide emotional support and understanding. Fathers have an instrumental role - they are expected and provide material assistance. Recived support respondents perceived either as: full or sacrificing, dosed or assistance on call, and insufficient help. Expected and obtained kind in a large extent depends on the education, residency and employment status, and the degree of husband’s involvement in the housework and taking care of children. Indirectly, narrative analysis indicates a strong traditionalism in young mothers families. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179035: Izazovi nove društvene integracije u Srbiji - koncepti i akteri, podprojekat: Politike roditeljstva]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2016/0038-031816306L .pdfintregenerational solidarityparentsexpectationsfunctional helpnarrative |
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Normative and functional dimension of intergenerational solidarity in the narratives of young mothers |
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The paper analyses subjective expirience of normative and functional
intergenerational solidarity dimensions trough young mother’s narratives on
the expected and obtained assistance and support from their parents. Analysis
had two goals. The first, a descriptive goal was to identify and describe 1.
patterns of young mother’s expectations and 2. received help from their
parents. The second goal was to ascertain the script standing behind
expectations and received support. The sample consisted of twelve women -
thirty years old mothers. With them was conducted semi structured interview.
Gathered stories were interpreted using qualitative analysis. The findings
show that respondents are counting on help from their parents. Expectations
are based on a script about parenting as a heroic sacrifice and determined by
the role of parents. Mothers are the dominant providers of assistance and
support. They are asked to help with the children, in the housework, to
provide emotional support and understanding. Fathers have an instrumental
role - they are expected and provide material assistance. Recived support
respondents perceived either as: full or sacrificing, dosed or assistance on
call, and insufficient help. Expected and obtained kind in a large extent
depends on the education, residency and employment status, and the degree of
husband’s involvement in the housework and taking care of children.
Indirectly, narrative analysis indicates a strong traditionalism in young
mothers families. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179035:
Izazovi nove društvene integracije u Srbiji - koncepti i akteri, podprojekat:
Politike roditeljstva] |
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intregenerational solidarity parents expectations functional help narrative |
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