Economic Resources Shaping Grandparent Responsibility Within Three-Generation Households.

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Family and Economic Issues Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1007/s10834-022-09842-3
Jan E Mutchler, Nidya Velasco Roldán
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The purpose of this descriptive study was to explore factors associated with perceptions of grandparent responsibility for grandchildren in three-generation households, focusing especially on a comparison of grandparents' and parents' financial contributions to the household and ethnicity of grandparent(s). The analysis used information about three-generation families in the 2011-2015 American Community Survey, retrieved through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. In 30% of these families, grandparents said they were "primarily responsible" for the grandchildren, even though the child's parent was also in the household. Logistic regression models showed that grandparents who contributed a larger share of household income and grandparents who were householders were significantly more likely to report being primarily responsible for grandchildren in three-generation households, suggesting that the distribution of financial resources (or resource balance) within the household was associated with perceptions of responsibility. However, grandparents' race and ethnicity moderated this association, indicating that cultural norms may intersect with resources in shaping these reports. The findings suggest that perceived responsibilities of grandparents in three-generation households may be shaped by the balance of financial resources among household members, but also by cultural norms of grandparenting.

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三代同堂家庭中影响祖父母责任的经济资源。
这项描述性研究旨在探讨三代同堂家庭中祖父母对孙辈责任认知的相关因素,尤其侧重于比较祖父母和父母对家庭的经济贡献以及祖父母的种族。分析使用了 2011-2015 年美国社区调查中有关三代同堂家庭的信息,这些信息是通过综合公共使用微数据系列检索到的。在这些家庭中,有 30% 的祖父母表示他们对孙辈 "负有主要责任",尽管孩子的父母也在家中。逻辑回归模型显示,在三代同堂的家庭中,贡献家庭收入份额较大的祖父母和身为家庭主妇的祖父母更有可能说自己是孙辈的主要责任人,这表明家庭内部的经济资源分配(或资源平衡)与责任认知有关。然而,祖父母的种族和民族则缓和了这种关联,这表明文化规范可能与资源交织在一起影响了这些报告。研究结果表明,在三代同堂的家庭中,祖父母的责任感可能受家庭成员之间经济资源的平衡以及祖父母养育子女的文化规范的影响。
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues
Journal of Family and Economic Issues Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Journal of Family and Economic Issues is an interdisciplinary publication that explores the intricate relationship between the family and its economic environment. Peer-reviewed contributions address important issues in family management, household labor and productivity, relationships between economic and non-economic issues including health and healthcare, as well as interrelations between external settings and family life, including family policy, work, and community. The journal features the following types of submissions: original research, critical reviews, brief communications, invited letters to the editor, and reviews of significant books on the field.
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