magistrsko delo
Aleksandra Boldin (Author), Jana Goriup (Mentor)

Abstract

Magistrsko delo Vloga starih staršev v modificirani razširjeni družini s sociološkega vidika obravnava spremenjene vloge starih staršev v modificirani razširjeni družini v slovenski postmoderni družbi. V nalogi so podane nekatere sociološke, antropološke in psihološke teorije staranja in vloge starih staršev. Predstavljen je zgodovinski vidik modificirane razširjene družine ter pluralizacija družinskih oblik v postmoderni družbi. Skozi spremenjeno vlogo staršev in starih staršev v slovenski in evropski postmoderni družbi so prikazani različni modeli prehajanja mladih v odraslost. Modificirana razširjena družina je v nalogi izpostavljena kot institucija podpore mladim z medgeneracijskimi transferji. Empirični del magistrskega dela podaja kvantitativno raziskavo in njene izsledke, s katerimi smo želeli ugotoviti, kolikšna je vloga starih staršev znotraj modificirane razširjene družine v slovenski postmoderni družbi. Ugotavljali smo, v kolikšni meri stari starši predstavljajo oporo "mladi družini" v okviru medgeneracijskih transferjev ter v kolikšni meri "mlada družina" starim staršem vzajemno vrača oporo. Ugotovili smo, da starši oz. stari starši v Sloveniji znotraj modificirane razširjene družine v zadnjih desetletjih ponovno pridobivajo na pomenu, saj mladi družini v različnih obsegih nudijo razne oblike opore (emocionalno, finančno, materialno, instrumentalno). Rezultati dokazujejo, da na pojav modificiranih razširjenih družin vplivajo tudi odnosi med vsemi tremi generacijami: starimi starši, starši in vnuki, ki so navadno zelo dobri. Njihova vzajemna medsebojna podpora in medgeneracijski transferji so kljub relativno dobro organiziranim socialnim, zdravstvenim, vzgojno-varstvenim in drugim družbenim dejavnostim zelo pomembni in dobrodošli.

Keywords

stari starši;starši;vnuki;razširjena družina;odnosi;magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [A. Boldin]
UDC: 316.362.35(497.4)(043.2)
COBISS: 20501768 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: SOCIAL ROLE OF GRANDPARENTS IN MODIFIED EXTENDED FAMILY
Secondary abstract: Master's thesis The grandparent's role in modified extended family from the sociological point of view deals with the changed role of grandparents in modified extended family in Slovene post-modern society. The master's thesis includes some sociological, anthropological and psychological aging theories and the role of grandparents. Historical point of view of the modified extended family and pluralisation of family forms in post-modern society are presented. Through the changed parental role of parents and grandparents in Slovene and European post-modern society are shown different models of proceeding of the youth to adulthood. Modified extended families in the master's thesis are exposed as a support institution to the youth with intergenerational transfers. The empirical part of the master's thesis presents quantitative research and its results, which was used to find out what is the role of grandparents inside the modified extended family in Slovene post-modern society. We were trying to find out to which extent grandparents represent support to a "young family" in the framework of intergenerational transfers and to what extent "a young family" mutually gives back support to grandparents. We found out that parents or grandparents in Slovenia inside the modified extended family have been regaining in importance again in the last decades, as they offer young family various ways of support in different amount, such as emotional, financial, materialistic and instrumental. Results proof that the phenomenon of modified extended families is also influenced by relationships between all three generations: grandparents, parents and grandchildren, which are usually very good. Their mutual support and intergenerational transfers are despite relatively well organized social, health, educational and other social activities very important and welcome.
Secondary keywords: grandparents;parents;grandchildren;extended family;relations;master theses;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za sociologijo
Pages: XV, 176 str., [10] str. pril.
ID: 8728176