This paper draws attention to grandmothers who provide child care and the parents and children they serve, by sharing the results of a study of a group of employed mothers from rural, low-income families who used grandmother care on a regular basis. Although their experiences cannot represent those of all mothers who use grandmother care, they are valuable in understanding the perspective of many women with few feasible options who depend on this type of care
In the United States there has been an increase of grandmothers caring for their grandchildren in th...
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this pape...
The number of non-custodial grandparents as childcare providers has decreased over the past three d...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Despite the relatively high degree of research in formal care settings or licensed services, there r...
Maternal grandmothers play a key role in allomaternal care, directly caring for and provisioning the...
Listed in 2021 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesGrandmothers are increasingly called upon to provide...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Jean...
The article explores the relationships between grandmothers\u27 socioeconomic and health characteris...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ten Black primary caregiving grandmother...
Reports on a subset of findings from a study that explored the support roles of African American chi...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
This article examines Black young adult parents' reliance on grandmothers for parenting support. The...
In the United States there has been an increase of grandmothers caring for their grandchildren in th...
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this pape...
The number of non-custodial grandparents as childcare providers has decreased over the past three d...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Despite the relatively high degree of research in formal care settings or licensed services, there r...
Maternal grandmothers play a key role in allomaternal care, directly caring for and provisioning the...
Listed in 2021 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesGrandmothers are increasingly called upon to provide...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Jean...
The article explores the relationships between grandmothers\u27 socioeconomic and health characteris...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ten Black primary caregiving grandmother...
Reports on a subset of findings from a study that explored the support roles of African American chi...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
This article examines Black young adult parents' reliance on grandmothers for parenting support. The...
In the United States there has been an increase of grandmothers caring for their grandchildren in th...
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this pape...
The number of non-custodial grandparents as childcare providers has decreased over the past three d...