Choice and Constraint in the Negotiation of the Grandparent Role: A Mixed-Methods Study

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McGarrigle, C., Timonen, V. and Layte, R., Choice and Constraint in the Negotiation of the Grandparent Role: A Mixed-Methods Study, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 2018, 4:23337214Download Item:
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Few studies have examined how the allocation and consequences of grandchild care vary across different
socioeconomic groups. We analyze qualitative data alongside data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
(TILDA), in a convergent mixed-methods approach. Regression models examined characteristics associated with
grandchild care, and the relationship between grandchild care and depressive symptoms and well-being. Qualitative
data shed light on processes and choices that explain patterns of grandchild care provision. Tertiary-educated
grandparents provided less intensive grandchild care compared with primary educated. Qualitative data indicated that
this pattern stems from early boundary-drawing among higher educated grandparents while lower socioeconomic
groups were constrained and less able to say no. Intensive grandchild care was associated with more depressive
symptoms and lower well-being and was moderated by participation in social activities and level of education
attainment. The effect of grandchild care on well-being of grandparents depends on whether it is provided by choice
or obligation.
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Author: Layte, Richard; Mc Garrigle, Christine
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