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Patterns of intergenerational support in grandparent-grandchild and parent-child relationships in Germany | Author(s) | Andreas Hoff |
Journal title | Ageing and Society, vol 27, part 5, September 2007 |
Pages | pp 643-666 |
Source | http://www.journals.cambridge.org/jid_ASO |
Keywords | Family relationships ; Family care ; Grandparents ; Grandchildren ; Parents ; Longitudinal surveys ; Germany. |
Annotation | This paper focuses on intergenerational support relations between grandparents and their grandchildren in Germany, and how they have changed from 1996 to 2002. There is a brief review of the literature on functional aspects of the grandparent-grandchild relationship, after which the research hypotheses about intergenerational support in the relationship are elaborated. Following a description of the data source, the German Ageing Survey and its samples and measures, the evidence on the patterns of grandparents' provision and receipt of intergenerational support to and from their grandchildren are presented and compared with parent-child support patterns. The analysis also considers variations by age groups and birth cohorts and changes over time. The main empirical finding is that there was a greater likelihood of financial transfers to grandchildren in 2002 than six years earlier. Nevertheless, the grandparents' relationships with their grandchildren remained imbalanced or asymmetrical, at the older generation's expense. It was found that financial and instrumental support patterns between grandparents and grandchildren were best explained using an 'intergenerational stake' hypothesis rather than one of 'intergenerational solidarity'; the latter is more consistent with parent-child support patterns. (KJ). |
Accession Number | CPA-070919202 A |
Classmark | DS:SJ: P6:SJ: SW: SW5: SR: 3J: 767 |
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