International audienceGrandparenting duties can affect the well-being of the elderly both positively and negatively. This paper disentangles the interactions between grandparenting, quality of life, and life satisfaction in China. Using a panel dataset of 3205 respondents in three waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) in 2011, 2013, and 2015, we find that grandparents who look after grandchildren are less at risk of depression, receive more financial and in-kind transfers from their children, and report greater life satisfaction than grandparents who do not look after grandchildren. These benefits vary across gender and rural-urban status, however. The positive effect of grandparenting is driven mainly by the ...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
We study 7,015 people in the sample age sixty and older. We find that, compared to living independen...
Approximately one billion people in the world’s population are grandparents, which makes it crucial ...
Title. Quality of life among older grandparent caregivers: a pilot study. Aim. This article is a rep...
China’s rapid modernization and development have led to changes across Chinese society, including wi...
BackgroundIn China, grandchild care plays an important social role later in life. The effects of gra...
2013-07-05Social support is especially important for people in late life due to physical and life-co...
ObjectivesAlthough studies have researched the mental effects of intergenerational care, little is k...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Purpose of the study: This article focuses on Chinese visiting grandparents who come to the US to he...
Across the world, grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary caregivers of their grandchil...
Research to-date has examined the impact of intergenerational support in terms of isolated types of ...
Abstract Background Caring for grandchildren is regarded as one of the principle roles of middle- an...
A considerable amount of research has been done to investigate the effects of grandparenting on gran...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
We study 7,015 people in the sample age sixty and older. We find that, compared to living independen...
Approximately one billion people in the world’s population are grandparents, which makes it crucial ...
Title. Quality of life among older grandparent caregivers: a pilot study. Aim. This article is a rep...
China’s rapid modernization and development have led to changes across Chinese society, including wi...
BackgroundIn China, grandchild care plays an important social role later in life. The effects of gra...
2013-07-05Social support is especially important for people in late life due to physical and life-co...
ObjectivesAlthough studies have researched the mental effects of intergenerational care, little is k...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Purpose of the study: This article focuses on Chinese visiting grandparents who come to the US to he...
Across the world, grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary caregivers of their grandchil...
Research to-date has examined the impact of intergenerational support in terms of isolated types of ...
Abstract Background Caring for grandchildren is regarded as one of the principle roles of middle- an...
A considerable amount of research has been done to investigate the effects of grandparenting on gran...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
We study 7,015 people in the sample age sixty and older. We find that, compared to living independen...