Grandparents Caring for Their Grandchildren: Findings from the 2004 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
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Introducing findings from the 2004 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in
Europe (SHARE), this research complements the large number of recent U.S. studies on
the role of grandparents in caring for their grandchildren. For 10 continental European
countries, we investigate cross-national variations in grandparent provided child care as
well as differences in characteristics of the providers and recipients of care. While we find
a strong involvement of grandparents in their grandchildren’s care across all countries, we
also identify significant variations in the prevalence and intensity of care along the
geographic lines of different child care and (maternal/female) employment regimes in
Europe. Rooted in long-standing family cultures, the observed patterns suggest a complex
interaction between welfare-state provided services and intergenerational family support in
shaping the work-family nexus for younger parents. We conclude with a brief discussion of
possible consequences of grandmothers’ increasing labor force participation for child care
arrangements.
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