Everyday engagement: Intergenerational transfers


These informal family supports may become increasingly important as policymakers in most OECD countries express reservations about being able to meet the increased demand for formal (State) supports.However…Older family members are not only recipients of family support but also an increasingly important source of support for their families due to major social and economic shifts including increased incidence of marital breakdown, women’s labour market participation and single parenthood.The care of young grandchildren by grandparents, especially in countries with weak provision of public childcare services, enables parents in dual-earning families and single parents to participate in the labour market.Sometimes intergenerational transfers are motivated by strong structural pressures, for instance having an adult child who cannot afford childcare (where grandparental assistance is the only feasible mode of childcare). In other cases, transfers arise from motives such as the desire to spend more time with grandchildren, and to have a positive impact on their learning outcomes.Whether the transfers arise from necessity or choice has an impact on how the ‘giver’ of the transfers (money, time etc) experiences the relationship, and can affect their quality of life.Families continue to be the most significant source of care for older people in almost every country in the world.
- What everyday intergenerational engagement are you part of?
- Do you assist parents, children or grandchildren?
- Is this something you are pleased to do or something you feel obligated to do?
Virpi Timonen is a Professor in Social Policy and Ageing at Trinity College Dublin.
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