This study explored the involvement of grandparents in the care for young children and its effect on subsequent child births in dual-earner families, using data on 898 Dutch men and women aged 18–49 from the Netherlands' Kinship Panel Study. Three theoretical perspectives were used to develop hypotheses: (a) needs and opportunities, (b) normative preferences, and (c) gendered involvement of grandparents. The findings showed that needs and opportunities informed involvement of grandparents but that the availability of formal child care did not predict grandparents' involvement. Maternal grandparents were more likely to provide child care than paternal grandparents, and grandmothers were more likely to do so than grandfathers. Involvement of ...
Using theories of intergenerational solidarity and conflict, and data from the Demographic Research ...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
A considerable body of evidence has now demonstrated positive correlations between grandparental pre...
This study explored the involvement of grandparents in the care for young children and its effect on...
This study explored the involvement of grandparents in the care for young children and its effect on...
Low birth rates in developed societies reflect women's difficulties in combining work and motherhood...
The study analyzes the role of grandparents’ childcare provision on their adult children’s fertility...
This study considers changes in child care by grandparents between 1992 and 2006 in relation to chan...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Theories of kin selection and parental investment predict stronger investment in children and grandc...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
This paper explores the changing role of contemporary grandparents with many demonstrating a willing...
Grandparental care of grandchildren is a highly gendered institution, with women being more likely t...
It is well known that the provision of public childcare plays an important role for women labour for...
Using theories of intergenerational solidarity and conflict, and data from the Demographic Research ...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
A considerable body of evidence has now demonstrated positive correlations between grandparental pre...
This study explored the involvement of grandparents in the care for young children and its effect on...
This study explored the involvement of grandparents in the care for young children and its effect on...
Low birth rates in developed societies reflect women's difficulties in combining work and motherhood...
The study analyzes the role of grandparents’ childcare provision on their adult children’s fertility...
This study considers changes in child care by grandparents between 1992 and 2006 in relation to chan...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Theories of kin selection and parental investment predict stronger investment in children and grandc...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
This paper explores the changing role of contemporary grandparents with many demonstrating a willing...
Grandparental care of grandchildren is a highly gendered institution, with women being more likely t...
It is well known that the provision of public childcare plays an important role for women labour for...
Using theories of intergenerational solidarity and conflict, and data from the Demographic Research ...
Across Europe grandparents play very different roles. This paper studies to what extent grandparents...
A considerable body of evidence has now demonstrated positive correlations between grandparental pre...