Daphna Gans, Ph.D.

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2007 Gerontology University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Gerontology, Individual and Family Studies
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Merril Silverstein grad student 2007 USC
 (Normative obligations and parental care in social context.)
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Silverstein M, Lowenstein A, Katz R, et al. (2013) Intergenerational Support and the Emotional Well-being of Older Jews and Arabs in Israel. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 75: 950-963
Silverstein M, Lowenstein A, Katz R, et al. (2013) Intergenerational Support and the Emotional Well-being of Older Jews and Arabs in Israel Journal of Marriage and Family. 75: 950-963
Silverstein M, Conroy SJ, Gans D. (2012) Beyond solidarity, reciprocity and altruism: moral capital as a unifying concept in intergenerational support for older people. Ageing and Society. 32: 1246-1262
Silverstein M, Conroy SJ, Gans D. (2012) Beyond solidarity, reciprocity and altruism: Moral capital as a unifying concept in intergenerational support for older people Ageing and Society. 32: 1246-1262
Gans D, Silverstein M, Lowenstein A. (2010) Do Religious Children Care More and Provide More Care to Older Parents? A Study of Filial Norms and Behaviors across Five Nations. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 41: 633-638
Silverstein M, Gans D, Lowenstein A, et al. (2010) Older Parent - Child Relationships in Six Developed Nations: Comparisons at the Intersection of Affection and Conflict. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 72: 1006-1021
Silverstein M, Gans D, Lowenstein A, et al. (2010) Older parent-child relationships in six developed nations: Comparisons at the intersection of affection and conflict Journal of Marriage and Family. 72: 1006-1021
Gans D, Silverstein M, Lowenstein A. (2010) Do religious children care more and provide more care to older parents? A study of filial norms and behaviors across Five Nations Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 41: 633-638
Gans D, Silverstein M, Lowenstein A. (2009) Do Religious Children Care More and Provide More Care for Older Parents? A Study of Filial Norms and Behaviors across Five Nations. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 40: 187-201
Gans D, Silverstein M, Lowenstein A. (2009) Do religious children care more and provide more care for older parents? A study of filial norms and behaviors across five nations Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 40: 187-201
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