Margolis Rachel, Wright Laura
Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Center #5326, London, Ontario, N6C 5C2, Canada.
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, 1106-9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5A5, Canada.
Demography. 2017 Dec;54(6):2073-2099. doi: 10.1007/s13524-017-0620-0.
Healthy grandparenthood represents the period of overlap during which grandparents and grandchildren can build relationships, and grandparents can make intergenerational transfers to younger kin. The health of grandparents has important implications for upward and downward intergenerational transfers within kinship networks in aging societies. Although the length of grandparenthood is determined by fertility and mortality patterns, the amount of time spent as a healthy grandparent is also affected by morbidity. In this study, we estimate the length of healthy grandparenthood for the first time. Using U.S. and Canadian data, we examine changes in the length of healthy grandparenthood during years when grandparenthood was postponed, health improved, and mortality declined. We also examine variation in healthy grandparenthood by education and race/ethnicity within the United States. Our findings show that the period of healthy grandparenthood is becoming longer because of improvements in health and mortality, which more than offset delays in grandparenthood. Important variation exists within the United States by race/ethnicity and education, which has important implications for family relationships and transfers.
健康的祖父母阶段代表着祖父母与孙辈建立关系的重叠时期,在此期间祖父母可以对年轻亲属进行代际转移。祖父母的健康状况对于老龄化社会亲属网络中的向上和向下代际转移具有重要影响。虽然祖父母阶段的时长由生育和死亡模式决定,但作为健康祖父母所花费的时间也受到发病率的影响。在本研究中,我们首次估算了健康祖父母阶段的时长。利用美国和加拿大的数据,我们考察了祖父母阶段推迟、健康状况改善以及死亡率下降期间健康祖父母阶段时长的变化。我们还在美国范围内研究了健康祖父母阶段在教育程度和种族/族裔方面的差异。我们的研究结果表明,由于健康状况和死亡率的改善,健康祖父母阶段正在变长,这抵消了祖父母阶段推迟带来的影响。在美国,不同种族/族裔和教育程度之间存在重要差异,这对家庭关系和代际转移具有重要影响。