Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in the United States: Changing Family Forms, Stagnant Social Policies.

Journal of societal & social policy Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Lindsey A Baker, Merril Silverstein, Norella M Putney
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As a consequence of increased divorce rates, the proliferation of single-parent families, and patterns of economic stagnation, parents are increasingly relying on extended family to care for children. In the past few decades, a substantial increase in the number of grandparents raising grandchildren has been observed within the United States. Grandparents who raise their grandchildren are particularly vulnerable, as are the grandchildren in their care; however, U.S. policy currently presents many barriers, gaps, and unintended consequences for grandparent caregivers. In this paper, we use two theoretical paradigms 1) structural lag and 2) the political economy of aging perspective to argue that U.S. policy has not kept pace with the reality of the family and - as a result - those families who are most vulnerable often receive the least support. We propose that as family forms become more diverse a redefinition of the family to one that is less bound by residence and biology, to one based more on function, will be required.

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美国祖父母抚养孙辈:不断变化的家庭形式,停滞不前的社会政策。
由于离婚率上升、单亲家庭激增以及经济停滞,父母越来越依赖大家庭来照顾子女。在过去几十年里,美国祖父母抚养孙辈的人数大幅增加。抚养孙辈的祖父母和他们所照顾的孙辈都是特别脆弱的群体;然而,美国目前的政策对祖父母照顾者来说存在许多障碍、差距和意想不到的后果。在本文中,我们使用了两种理论范式:1)结构滞后;2)老龄化政治经济学视角,认为美国的政策没有跟上家庭现实的步伐,因此,那些最脆弱的家庭往往得到的支持最少。我们建议,随着家庭形式的日益多样化,需要对家庭进行重新定义,使其不再受居住地和生物学的束缚,而更多地以功能为基础。
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