Feeding the extended family: gender, generation, and socioeconomic disadvantage in food provision to children
This paper examines how US parents and grandparents describe their provision of food to preschool-age children. Drawing on forty-nine interviews with sixteen families, most of which were socioeconomically disadvantaged, it is argued that gender and generation intersect in everyday efforts to care fo...
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Routledge
2018
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