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This session features five compelling papers that explore change and continuity in family and kinship across diverse cultural contexts. The presentations examine intergenerational relationships, caregiving dynamics, and impacts on psychological well-being, offering insights into how families adapt and persist in a changing world.
Grandparent Coresidence and Children’s Cognitive Development in India - Hope Xu Yan, Louisiana State University; Feinian Chen, Johns Hopkins University; Arun Balachandran, University of Maryland-College Park
Engaging Children in Multigenerational Households: Grandparents’ Role in Early Childhood Development in Western Africa - In Jeong Hwang, Harvard University; Elizabeth Heger Boyle, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Consanguineous marriages and the risk of spousal violence: Findings from National Family Health Survey (2019-2021) - Bipasa Banerjee, University of Texas at Austin
Who Cares for Other People’s Children? Trends and Demographics of Othermothering from 2003 to 2022 - Austin C Lee, Boston University; Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of Pennsylvania