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Family-Based Informal Care
1970 - 1982
The period established family-based informal caregiving as a central axis of productive aging, with middle-aged relatives performing sustained elder care as a social, productive contribution. Research emphasized the family-cycle transitions and the gendered distribution of caregiving labor, including the time costs and economic implications for households. Methodologically, studies prioritized longitudinal observations of caregiving dynamics, resilience, and the expansion of social support networks beyond the household.
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1983 - 1992
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1993 - 2023