Changing Social Relations in a Metropolis: The Perception of the Middleclass Aged
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2016-03
Journal Title
Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Roy, S. (2016). Changing Social Relations in a Metropolis: The Perception of the Middleclass Aged. Social Trends, 3(1), 88–106. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3517
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Roy, Sinjini
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Abstract
In recent years urban middleclass families are
experiencing rationalization of family size, rationalization of living
arrangement and large-scale dispersal of younger members in
search of livelihood opportunities. The question of sociological
significance is that whether all these leave a disintegrating impact
on relations in the family, on the kin-group or on the neighbourhood
relations. The present paper, based on empirical findings, observes
that the middleclass in an urban setting face a number of stresses
but they understand the value of familial and social relations, and
even neighbourhood relations, in order to thwart the potentially
disintegrating social forces. In the face of dispersal of the lone
child in a distant city, the aged couple fall back on each other,
support each other with a great deal of empathy to combat the
challenges of old-age.
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3
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1
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2348-6538
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88 - 106