INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY

Understanding intergenerational transfers of childcare is crucial in the context of declining birth rates, changing family structures, and population aging. Informal assistance in childcare is highly significant for many families with young children as it helps them balance their professional and pa...

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Main Authors: Mariana Buciuceanu-Vrabie, Ecaterina Grigoraș
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Economic Research 2023-01-01
Series:Economy and Sociology
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Online Access:https://es.ince.md/index.php/Economy_and_Sociology/article/view/152
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description Understanding intergenerational transfers of childcare is crucial in the context of declining birth rates, changing family structures, and population aging. Informal assistance in childcare is highly significant for many families with young children as it helps them balance their professional and parenting responsibilities. Existing research indicates that support provided by parents to their adult children in childcare positively impacts decisions regarding childbirth and women's participation in the labor market. The aim of this study is to analyze patterns of support transfer between different generations and identify factors influencing intergenerational transfers in Moldova. It is based on data from the "Generations and Gender" (GGS) study conducted in 2020. Thanks to its representative sample, the study encompasses aspects such as intergenerational transfers related to childcare and grandchildren, attitudes toward childcare, and socio-demographic variables. Statistical analysis involves cross-tabulations and logistic regressions to identify factors determining participation/transmission of support in childcare. The research findings demonstrate that grandparents provide significant assistance to their adult children in childcare, particularly during the initial years of the child's life. This support is predominantly received by women with young children and women with higher education with children. Typically, childcare assistance is offered by grandparents approaching pre-retirement and retirement ages. Factors such as children's ages, family size, level of education, and urban residence significantly influence the receipt of childcare assistance. The results underscore the importance of traditional values and societal expectations, providing a nuanced understanding of intergenerational relationships amidst a changing demographic landscape. They could prove valuable for policymakers and developers of programs supporting families with children.
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spelling doaj.art-ad2fe9ebd29340f8af9ec5981f09a7e92024-01-23T10:40:44ZengNational Institute for Economic ResearchEconomy and Sociology2587-41872587-41952023-01-01110.36004/nier.es.2023.1-05INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY Mariana Buciuceanu-Vrabie0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7743-7206Ecaterina Grigoraș 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5607-5322PhD in sociology, National Institute for Economic Research, Moldova PhD in sociology, National Institute for Economic Research, Moldova Understanding intergenerational transfers of childcare is crucial in the context of declining birth rates, changing family structures, and population aging. Informal assistance in childcare is highly significant for many families with young children as it helps them balance their professional and parenting responsibilities. Existing research indicates that support provided by parents to their adult children in childcare positively impacts decisions regarding childbirth and women's participation in the labor market. The aim of this study is to analyze patterns of support transfer between different generations and identify factors influencing intergenerational transfers in Moldova. It is based on data from the "Generations and Gender" (GGS) study conducted in 2020. Thanks to its representative sample, the study encompasses aspects such as intergenerational transfers related to childcare and grandchildren, attitudes toward childcare, and socio-demographic variables. Statistical analysis involves cross-tabulations and logistic regressions to identify factors determining participation/transmission of support in childcare. The research findings demonstrate that grandparents provide significant assistance to their adult children in childcare, particularly during the initial years of the child's life. This support is predominantly received by women with young children and women with higher education with children. Typically, childcare assistance is offered by grandparents approaching pre-retirement and retirement ages. Factors such as children's ages, family size, level of education, and urban residence significantly influence the receipt of childcare assistance. The results underscore the importance of traditional values and societal expectations, providing a nuanced understanding of intergenerational relationships amidst a changing demographic landscape. They could prove valuable for policymakers and developers of programs supporting families with children.https://es.ince.md/index.php/Economy_and_Sociology/article/view/152intergenerational transferscaregiving assistancechildcareelderly
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INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
Economy and Sociology
intergenerational transfers
caregiving assistance
childcare
elderly
title INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
title_full INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
title_fullStr INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
title_full_unstemmed INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
title_short INTERGENERATIONAL CARE SUPPORT TRANSFER: INSIGHTS FROM THE GENERATION AND GENDER SURVEY
title_sort intergenerational care support transfer insights from the generation and gender survey
topic intergenerational transfers
caregiving assistance
childcare
elderly
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