BACKGROUND It is well known that the provision of public childcare plays an important role for women labour force participation and its availability varies tremendously across countries. In many countries, informal childcare is also important and typically provided by the grandparents, but its role on mothers’ employment is not yet well understood. Understanding the relationship between labour supply decisions and grandparental childcare is complex. While the provision of grandparental childcare is clearly a function of the social and institutional context of a country, it also depends on family preferences, which are typically unobserved in surveys. OBJECTIVE We analyze the role of informal childcare provided by grandparents on mother...
The impact of grandparents’ employment on grandparental childcare has been examined repeatedly, but ...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
This work investigates the link between grandmothers’ participation in the labour market during adul...
BACKGROUND It is well known that the provision of public childcare plays an important role for wome...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
Abstract We study the effect of grandparental childcare on parent’s labour supply in 12 European...
Having grandchildren is known to reduce individuals’ labour supply. However, it is unclear whether t...
Grandmothers provide far more childcare assistance than do grandfathers. This gender gap in grandpar...
By using data of seven countries drawn from the Gender and Generation Survey, we study the relations...
The conciliation of work and family life is a challenge to most women. In some countries, although n...
Objectives. Grandparents play an important role in looking after grandchildren, although intensive g...
Objectives. Grandparents play an important role in looking after grandchildren, although intensive g...
We investigate (a) how the proportion of European grandparents providing childcare changed over a pe...
The impact of grandparents’ employment on grandparental childcare has been examined repeatedly, but ...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
This work investigates the link between grandmothers’ participation in the labour market during adul...
BACKGROUND It is well known that the provision of public childcare plays an important role for wome...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
Abstract We study the effect of grandparental childcare on parent’s labour supply in 12 European...
Having grandchildren is known to reduce individuals’ labour supply. However, it is unclear whether t...
Grandmothers provide far more childcare assistance than do grandfathers. This gender gap in grandpar...
By using data of seven countries drawn from the Gender and Generation Survey, we study the relations...
The conciliation of work and family life is a challenge to most women. In some countries, although n...
Objectives. Grandparents play an important role in looking after grandchildren, although intensive g...
Objectives. Grandparents play an important role in looking after grandchildren, although intensive g...
We investigate (a) how the proportion of European grandparents providing childcare changed over a pe...
The impact of grandparents’ employment on grandparental childcare has been examined repeatedly, but ...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
This work investigates the link between grandmothers’ participation in the labour market during adul...