#9867. Family Ties, Knots and Gaps: Mapping the Linked Lives Principle in the Family and Life Course Literature
September 2026 | publication date |
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Abstract:
Linked lives, recognizing the interdependent nature of lives, is one of the principles of the life course perspective, particularly appraised in the context of family and intergenerational relations. It has been used as a consensual general premise, although empirically underexplored. As a consequence, its contribution has been limited. Therefore, we aimed to understand how this principle, within family relations, has been researched by carrying out a systematic collection and multivariate analysis of bibliographical references (N = 507).
Keywords:
Bibliometric analysis; family; life course; linked lives; social sciences
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