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Dependency
註釋Dependency is commonly conceptualized in terms of separate problems or age groups - focusing mainly on finance. Each problem becomes the centre of intense political or gender debate. Beryl Day examines these different approaches, by way of case illustrations and research from a number of disciplines, and argues that such fragmentation hinders the understanding of dependency and its place in society. She proceeds to shift the focus from money to time, and from separate problems to a concept of dependency. In the process, dependency is revealed as a complex set of relationships - between individuals, families, groups and the State.