We analyse intergenerational solidarity within multigenerational households (MGHs) and assess how the formation of these households is related to poverty across European countries. Our aim is to assess how this type of household is a coping strategy with respect to financial distress for families with children. Using data from EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), we examine three specific empirical questions with regards to this complex form of intergenerational solidarity, notably (i) we identify to what extent co-residence within MGHs is financially beneficial to the young and/or the old generation; (ii) we analyse how the income brought into these households by the old generation impacts on child poverty, and (iii) we...
The ‘sandwich generation’ has been conceptualised as those mid-life adults who simultaneously raise ...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
From cross-national studies like OASIS (Old age and autonomy: The role of service systems and interg...
We analyse intergenerational solidarity within multigenerational households (MGHs) and assess how th...
The issue of generational transfers is growing in importance. Populations are ageing, placing an inc...
The exchange of social and economic support between the generationsis one of the main pillars of bot...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
What motivates adult children, parents, and even grandchildren to live together? To answer this ques...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contem...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
"This paper examines three questions: the level and intensity of the tangible services that adult ch...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
Households and welfare states both serve as vehicles of lifecycle financing through intergenerationa...
There is limited evidence, in particular for the UK, on the recent trends and characteristics of the...
The ‘sandwich generation’ has been conceptualised as those mid-life adults who simultaneously raise ...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
From cross-national studies like OASIS (Old age and autonomy: The role of service systems and interg...
We analyse intergenerational solidarity within multigenerational households (MGHs) and assess how th...
The issue of generational transfers is growing in importance. Populations are ageing, placing an inc...
The exchange of social and economic support between the generationsis one of the main pillars of bot...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
What motivates adult children, parents, and even grandchildren to live together? To answer this ques...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contem...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
"This paper examines three questions: the level and intensity of the tangible services that adult ch...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
Households and welfare states both serve as vehicles of lifecycle financing through intergenerationa...
There is limited evidence, in particular for the UK, on the recent trends and characteristics of the...
The ‘sandwich generation’ has been conceptualised as those mid-life adults who simultaneously raise ...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
From cross-national studies like OASIS (Old age and autonomy: The role of service systems and interg...