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Indian DiasporaGrandparents as Aspects of the Indian Diaspora in South Africa

Indian Diaspora: Grandparents as Aspects of the Indian Diaspora in South Africa [Given the long years of experiences in a changing world, and the time for reflection on them, given that such experiential knowledge has matured into a rare wisdom, understandably grandparents should be the most valued human resource on the planet. Yet this is not so. To some they are a burden, to others they have outgrown their use, to others yet they are a convenience to care for their children.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Indian DiasporaGrandparents as Aspects of the Indian Diaspora in South Africa

Part of the Transgressions Book Series (volume 720)
Editors: Singh, Amarjit
Indian Diaspora — Jan 1, 2013

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Publisher
SensePublishers
Copyright
© SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2013
Pages
45 –75
DOI
10.1007/978-94-6209-467-3_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Given the long years of experiences in a changing world, and the time for reflection on them, given that such experiential knowledge has matured into a rare wisdom, understandably grandparents should be the most valued human resource on the planet. Yet this is not so. To some they are a burden, to others they have outgrown their use, to others yet they are a convenience to care for their children.]

Published: Jan 1, 2013

Keywords: Sugar Cane; Senior Citizen; Group Area; National Party; Joint Family

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