Abstract This paper explores the effect of marital power distribution and the spousal relationship on family intergenerational support to older parents using CGSS2006 data. The findings include the following: (1) the more power the wife has, the less economic support the family probably gives to the paternal parents; (2) the spousal relationship contributes to both paternal and maternal intergenerational economic support to older parents; and (3) the spousal relationship can mediate the effect of marital power distribution on paternal economic support. The better relationship the couple has, the less marital power affects economic support to the paternal parents. The mechanism of maternal support requires further exploration
The purpose of this research was to study several dimensions of family strengths in family systems a...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of parental marital status, ma...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
Based on the latest China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study(CHARLS) survey data and employing...
Everyday support given to aging parents is a salient aspect of married life that may have implicatio...
Research on marital power has been largely driven by resource, exchange, and New Home Economics pers...
Using data from a representative sample of middle-aged married persons, we compare men\u27s and wome...
Previous research examining parent/offspring ties has focused primarily on mothers, excluding father...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The third dissertation essay,...
The incidence of marital instability has increased throughout Europe since the mid 1960s. The number...
With changing marriage, birth, and parenthood pattems and increasing life expectancies, the multigen...
This paper investigates the links between the socio-economic position of parents and the socio-econo...
The purpose of this research was to study several dimensions of family strengths in family systems a...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of parental marital status, ma...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
Based on the latest China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study(CHARLS) survey data and employing...
Everyday support given to aging parents is a salient aspect of married life that may have implicatio...
Research on marital power has been largely driven by resource, exchange, and New Home Economics pers...
Using data from a representative sample of middle-aged married persons, we compare men\u27s and wome...
Previous research examining parent/offspring ties has focused primarily on mothers, excluding father...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The third dissertation essay,...
The incidence of marital instability has increased throughout Europe since the mid 1960s. The number...
With changing marriage, birth, and parenthood pattems and increasing life expectancies, the multigen...
This paper investigates the links between the socio-economic position of parents and the socio-econo...
The purpose of this research was to study several dimensions of family strengths in family systems a...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...