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Edited by Alice S. Rossi

Caring and Doing for Others

Social Responsibility in the Domains of Family, Work, and Community

520 pages, 38 line drawings, 84 tables  6 x 9  © 2001
Series: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Mental Health and Development, Studies on Successful Midlife Development

Cloth $54.00

ISBN: 9780226728728   Published May 2001

From all sides we hear that Americans are becoming increasingly
self-absorbed and disconnected, and that our interest in social and
civic responsibility is on the decline. A more encouraging profile
emerges in this study of Americans at work, at home with their
families, and in their communities. The book is based on a national,
representative survey of more than 3,000 Americans aged 25 to
74—plus in-depth interviews with adults drawn from the survey—to
find out what Americans mean by social responsibility.

The book explores the extent to which adults contribute time to
caregiving, social support, and financial assistance to family
members; the time given to volunteer work and financial contributions
to various causes, charities, and organizations; and how these
contributions are affected by job obligations. A major focus is on
age and gender differences, which shows midlife to be a transitional
time when civic activities increase as family obligations decline.
All told, the study adds a hopeful new voice to the overwhelmingly
negative debate about the current state of our civic and social lives.
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