Brauner-Otto Sarah R
Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Ageing Soc. 2009 Oct 1;29(7):1015-1039. doi: 10.1017/S0144686X09008575.
Intergenerational transfers play an important role in individuals' lives across the life course. In this paper I pull together theories on intergenerational transfers and social change to inform our understanding of how changes in the educational context influence children's support of their parents. By examining multiple aspects of a couple's educational context, including husbands' and wives' education and exposure to schools, this paper provides new information on the mechanisms through which changes in social context influence children's support of their parents. Using data from a rural Nepalese area I use multilevel logistic regression to estimate the relationship between schooling, exposure to schools, and the likelihood of couples giving to their parents. I find that both schooling and exposure to schools itself have separate, opposite effects on support of aging parents. Higher levels of schooling for husbands was associated with a higher likelihood of having given support to husbands' parents. On the other hand, increased exposure to schools for husbands and wives was associated with a lower likelihood of having given to wives' parents. Findings constitute evidence that multiple motivations for intergenerational support exist simultaneously and are related to social context through different mechanisms.
代际转移在个体一生的生活中起着重要作用。在本文中,我综合了代际转移和社会变革的理论,以增进我们对教育背景变化如何影响子女对父母支持的理解。通过考察夫妻教育背景的多个方面,包括丈夫和妻子的教育程度以及与学校的接触情况,本文提供了关于社会背景变化影响子女对父母支持的机制的新信息。利用来自尼泊尔农村地区的数据,我使用多层次逻辑回归来估计受教育程度、与学校的接触情况以及夫妻给予父母支持的可能性之间的关系。我发现,受教育程度和与学校的接触本身对赡养年迈父母有着各自相反的影响。丈夫受教育程度较高与向丈夫父母提供支持的可能性较高相关。另一方面,丈夫和妻子与学校接触增加与向妻子父母提供支持的可能性较低相关。研究结果证明,代际支持的多种动机同时存在,并通过不同机制与社会背景相关。