. . "life satisfaction" . . "Life satisfaction." . "family structure" . . "Family structure." . "Américains d'origine mexicaine Texas San Antonio Statistiques." . . . . . "Three generations of Mexican Americans 1981-1982" . . . . . . . . . . . "Survey of Three Generations of Mexican Americans, 1981-1982" . . . "This survey was conducted in San Antonio, Texas, where the Mexican-American population is approximately half a million and accounts for over 50 percent of the city's population. The large number of Mexican Americans made San Antonio an appropriate setting for a three-generation study. This survey sought to describe the role of older Mexican Americans in the extended family by obtaining information on relations between generations, frequency of contact, amount of intergenerational social support, and strength of affectual ties. The three-generation families studied consisted of an older person (aged 65-80 years), a middle-aged child, and an adult (aged 18 years and over) married or previously married grandchild of the same family line, all living within 50 miles of San Antonio. Variables include sex, age, education, marital status, number of children, length of residence, and relationships. Also asked were questions on religion, political preferences, health, occupation, and language spoken, read, and understood. Other items cover life satisfaction and cooperation and help between spouses, between parents and children, and between grandparents and grandchildren. Comparisons of views, beliefs, goals, activities, contact, and support among family members are also included.... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09413" . . "Databases" . . . . . . . "This survey was conducted in San Antonio, Texas, where the Mexican American population is approximately half a million and accounts for over half of the city's population. The survey sought to describe the place of older Mexican Americans in the extended family by obtaining information on relations between generations, frequency of contact, amount of intergenerational social support, and strength of affectualities." . . . . . "This survey was conducted in San Antonio, Texas, where the Mexican-American population is approximately half a million and accounts for over 50 percent of the city's population. The large number of Mexican Americans made San Antonio an appropriate setting for a three-generation study. This survey sought to describe the role of older Mexican Americans in the extended family by obtaining information on relations between generations, frequency of contact, amount of intergenerational social support, and strength of affectual ties. The three-generation families studied consisted of an older person (aged 65-80 years), a middle-aged child, and an adult (aged 18 years and over) married or previously married grandchild of the same family line, all living within 50 miles of San Antonio. Variables include sex, age, education, marital status, number of children, length of residence, and relationships. Also asked were questions on religion, political preferences, health, occupation, and language spoken, read, and understood. Other items cover life satisfaction and cooperation and help between spouses, between parents and children, and between grandparents and grandchildren. Comparisons of views, beliefs, goals, activities, contact, and support among family members are" . "data set" . "This survey was conducted in San Antonio, Texas. It sought to describe the place of older Mexican Americans in the extended family by obtaining information on relations between generations, frequency of contact, amount of intergenerational social support, and strength of affectual ties. The three generation families consisted of an older person (aged 65-80 years), a middle aged child, and an adult (aged 18 years and over) married or previously married grandchild of the same family line, all living within 50 miles of San Antonio. Also asked were questions on religion, political preferences, health, occupation, and language spoken, read, and understood. The survey contains information on life satisfaction and cooperation and help between spouses, between parents and children, and between grandparents and grandchildren. Comparisons of views, beliefs, goals, activities, contact, and support among family members are also included." . "The three generation families consisted of the older person (aged 65-80). a middle-aged child, and an adult (aged 18 years and over) married or previously married grandchild of the same family line, all living within 50 miles of San Antonio. The survey contains information on life satisfaction and cooperation and help between spouses, between parents and children andbetween grandparents and grandchildren." . "also included." . . . . . . "This survey was conducted in San Antonio, Texas, where the Mexican-American population is approximately half a million and accounts for over 50 percent of the city's population. The large number of Mexican Americans made San Antonio an appropriate setting for a three-generation study. This survey sought to describe the role of older Mexican Americans in the extended family by obtaining information on relations between generations, frequency of contact, amount of intergenerational social support, and strength of affectual ties. The three-generation families studied consisted of an older person (aged 65-80 years), a middle-aged child, and an adult (aged 18 years and over) married or previously married grandchild of the same family line, all living within 50 miles of San Antonio. Variables include sex, age, education, marital status, number of children, length of residence, and relationships. Also asked were questions on religion, political preferences, health, occupation, and language spoken, read, and understood. Other items cover life satisfaction and cooperation and help between spouses, between parents and children, and between grandparents and grandchildren. Comparisons of views, beliefs, goals, activities, contact, and support among family members are also included.... Cf.: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/09413.xml." . . "Survey of three generations of Mexican Americans, 1981-1982" . . . "Enquêtes sociales Bases de données." . . "Mexican Americans" . . "Mexican Americans." . "extended families" . . "Extended families." . "older adults" . . "Older adults." . "family relationships" . . "Family relationships." . "Personnes âgées américaines d'origine mexicaine Texas San Antonio Statistiques." . . "Familles américaines d'origine mexicaine Texas San Antonio Statistiques." . .