Why do grandparents invest so heavily in their grandchildren and what impact does this investment have on families? A multitude of factors influence the roles grandparents play in their families. Here, we present an interdisciplinary perspective of grandparenting incorporating theory and research from evolutionary biology, sociology and economics. Discriminative grandparental solicitude, biological relatedness and the impact of resource availability are three phenomena used to illustrate how these perspectives, within such a multi-level approach, add value by complementing not competing with each other. Changing demographics mean there is greater demand and opportunity for actively engaged grandparents to help their families, especially in ...
Evolutionary theory predicts a downward flow of investment from older to younger generations, repres...
Whether grandparenting is associated with improved health or well-being among older adults is a sali...
Evolutionary studies have shown that in many traditional populations the beneficial effects of grand...
Why do grandparents invest so heavily in their grandchildren and what impact does this investment ha...
What motivates grandparents to their altruism? We review answers from evolutionary theory, sociology...
The target article emphasizes the need to identify psychological mechanisms underlying grandparental...
This response outlines more reasons why we need the integrative framework of grandparental investmen...
A multitude of factors influence the role a grandfather plays in his family. This chapter presents a...
A considerable body of evidence has now demonstrated positive correlations between grandparental pre...
Evolutionary theory predicts a downward flow of investments from older to younger generations that r...
Grandparents who care for grandchildren can benefit their families and also their own sense of self-...
Coall & Hertwig (C&H) demonstrate the importance of grandparents to children, even in low fertility ...
With diversifying families, increased life expectancy, growing numbers of dual-worker households an...
Evolutionary theory posits that grandparents can increase their inclusive fitness by investing in t...
A plethora of studies provide evidence of family relationships’ key role in individuals’ well-being ...
Evolutionary theory predicts a downward flow of investment from older to younger generations, repres...
Whether grandparenting is associated with improved health or well-being among older adults is a sali...
Evolutionary studies have shown that in many traditional populations the beneficial effects of grand...
Why do grandparents invest so heavily in their grandchildren and what impact does this investment ha...
What motivates grandparents to their altruism? We review answers from evolutionary theory, sociology...
The target article emphasizes the need to identify psychological mechanisms underlying grandparental...
This response outlines more reasons why we need the integrative framework of grandparental investmen...
A multitude of factors influence the role a grandfather plays in his family. This chapter presents a...
A considerable body of evidence has now demonstrated positive correlations between grandparental pre...
Evolutionary theory predicts a downward flow of investments from older to younger generations that r...
Grandparents who care for grandchildren can benefit their families and also their own sense of self-...
Coall & Hertwig (C&H) demonstrate the importance of grandparents to children, even in low fertility ...
With diversifying families, increased life expectancy, growing numbers of dual-worker households an...
Evolutionary theory posits that grandparents can increase their inclusive fitness by investing in t...
A plethora of studies provide evidence of family relationships’ key role in individuals’ well-being ...
Evolutionary theory predicts a downward flow of investment from older to younger generations, repres...
Whether grandparenting is associated with improved health or well-being among older adults is a sali...
Evolutionary studies have shown that in many traditional populations the beneficial effects of grand...