This study considers changes in child care by grandparents between 1992 and 2006 in relation to changes in mothers' need for and grandparents' opportunity to provide child care. Data from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam are used to compare two cohorts of Dutch grandparents aged 58-68 (N1992=181; N2006=350). Multi-level regression analysis shows that the probability that grandparents care for their adult daughters' children (N1992=261; N2006=484) increased from 0.23 to 0.41. The increase can be ascribed to higher maternal employment rates, growth in single motherhood, reduced travel time and a decline in the number of adult children. The increase would have been higher if the employment rate of grandparents had not risen
This study examined whether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult c...
This study examinedwhether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult ch...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
This study considers changes in childcare by grandparents between 1992 and 2006 in relation to chang...
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...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
New analysis of the Understanding Society Survey by Grandparents Plus and Age UK shows that the amou...
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...
Having grandchildren is known to reduce individuals’ labour supply. However, it is unclear whether t...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Introducing findings from the 2004 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), this r...
We investigate (a) how the proportion of European grandparents providing childcare changed over a pe...
Previous studies suggest grandparental childcare is associated with improved health and well-being o...
This study examined whether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult c...
This study examinedwhether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult ch...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
This study considers changes in childcare by grandparents between 1992 and 2006 in relation to chang...
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...
As populations age and longevity rises, the structure of the extended family is changing. Parents of...
New analysis of the Understanding Society Survey by Grandparents Plus and Age UK shows that the amou...
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...
Having grandchildren is known to reduce individuals’ labour supply. However, it is unclear whether t...
Using data from seven countries drawn from the Generations and Gender Survey, we study the relations...
Introducing findings from the 2004 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), this r...
We investigate (a) how the proportion of European grandparents providing childcare changed over a pe...
Previous studies suggest grandparental childcare is associated with improved health and well-being o...
This study examined whether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult c...
This study examinedwhether past grandparental child care is related to present support from adult ch...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...