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Canadian Families Today New Perspectives
Quiz 7: Families in Middle and Later Life: Patterns and Dynamics of Living Longer, Aging Together
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
The remarriage of two previously married adults in mid-to-later life often involves the blending of two families, referred to in the literature as a ________
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A complex stepfamily refers to ________
Question 23
Multiple Choice
There is considerable evidence of "bi-directional flows" between generations in terms of all of the following except ________
Question 24
Multiple Choice
When challenges force a change in patterns of exchange within the family, family members tend to become "________" to one another.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Although the compression of morbidity to the latter years of old age (80+) has resulted in a greater number of disability-free years for older people, older wives and ________ remain the backbone of systems of care within families.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Social support for older parents is comprised of three main domains: ________
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Adults, usually in mid-life, who provide care to their aging parents while supporting their own children are said to be part of the ________
Question 28
Multiple Choice
"Aging in place" refers to ________
Question 29
Multiple Choice
"________" refers to the provision of health and social services to individuals in their own homes, often combining the services of paid health personnel and the care of family and friends.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A striking characteristic of Canada's older adult population is the large and increasing imbalance in the proportions of men and women. By age 85, women will outnumber men by more than ________
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Family forms with same-sex dyads forming the nucleus of the family unit may be referred to as _______ families.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
While our understandings of widowhood following long-term same-sex unions and marriages are still limited, long-partnered but unmarried opposite sex and same-sex partners often experienced what has been termed "________"
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Cuts to social welfare programs over time have weakened the knots of the safety net in low-income families, increasing the likelihood of earlier than expected launches and the posting of no re-entry signs for children wanting to return home. As a result, young adult children may be forced into all of the following except ________
Question 34
Multiple Choice
In June 2014, the federal government launched the _______, comprised of industry leaders from small, medium, and large-sized businesses as well as expert advisors on caregiving.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
"_______" refers to the assistance provided to an individual who requires help in completing his or her activities of daily living.
Question 36
True/False
Two key demographic trends are re-shaping family life in fundamental ways: People are having fewer children and full-time employability is declining.
Question 37
True/False
Some adult children do not leave home until their parents are about to retire.
Question 38
True/False
Typical life course transitions involve home-leaving, sharing an apartment with friends, dating, living common-law, having children and becoming parents and eventually becoming grandparents, and then death.