Intergenerational family care provided to older parents by adult children is growing and differs based on gender and socioeconomic status. Few studies consider these elements in relation to both the parent and their adult child, and little is known about the number of care tasks received even though those providing intensive levels of care are at risk of experiencing adverse consequences in their lives. This study uses data from the nationally representative 2011 Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old (SWEOLD) and includes child-specific information from parents aged 76 years and above. Analyses used ordinal logistic regression and are presented as average marginal effects and predictive margins. Results show that parent...
In recent decades elderly care policies in Sweden have been characterized by a marked shift from ins...
Older people's ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a ...
We estimate how much caregiving men and women respectively do, and how much of the caregiving is don...
The study examines adult children’s propensity to provide personal care to older parents in Sweden b...
The extent to which relatives and adult children can help and assist elderly in the future, has been...
The extent to which relatives and adult children can help and assist elderly in the future, has been...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
This study examines adult children’s propensity to provide personal care to older mothers and father...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
In ageing societies, it is not uncommon to enter grandparenthood while one’s own parents are still l...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
Abstract The age phenomenon has been a much discussed social topic over recent decades. This is caus...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
In recent decades elderly care policies in Sweden have been characterized by a marked shift from ins...
Older people's ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a ...
We estimate how much caregiving men and women respectively do, and how much of the caregiving is don...
The study examines adult children’s propensity to provide personal care to older parents in Sweden b...
The extent to which relatives and adult children can help and assist elderly in the future, has been...
The extent to which relatives and adult children can help and assist elderly in the future, has been...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
This study examines adult children’s propensity to provide personal care to older mothers and father...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
Older peoples ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a u...
In ageing societies, it is not uncommon to enter grandparenthood while one’s own parents are still l...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
Abstract The age phenomenon has been a much discussed social topic over recent decades. This is caus...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
In recent decades elderly care policies in Sweden have been characterized by a marked shift from ins...
Older people's ability to thrive independently of their adult children is an important feature of a ...
We estimate how much caregiving men and women respectively do, and how much of the caregiving is don...