Department of Sociology, Demographic Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Demography. 2021 Jun 1;58(3):847-870. doi: 10.1215/00703370-9015536.
The increasingly central role of vertical family kinship in Western societies underscores the potential value of intergenerational linkages that tie grandparents to the fertility of their adult children. Recent research has examined the changing demography of grandparenthood and the roles fulfilled by living grandparents, but the complex implications of grandparental death-a key feature of intergenerational linkages over the life course-have drawn less attention. In this article, we explore whether and how childbearing of adult women is affected by the death of grandparents-their own parent(s) or their spouse's parent(s). We develop a novel conceptual framework that presents the pathways of influence and considers the overall impact of grandparental death on childbearing of adult children. We then estimate fixed-effects models to identify causal relationships between grandparental death and childbearing, using linked micro-level census and population register data from Israel for the period 1986-2014. We find that grandparental death leads to a reduction of approximately 5 percentage points in the five-year probability of childbirth. The effects of grandparental death are negative across all parities examined and are broadly similar across grandparent's gender and kinship relation. Additional effects are identified, including how the impact of grandparental death varies with time since the previous birth as well as residential proximity prior to death. We explain how our findings regarding the effect of grandparental death offer insight into the role of living grandparents. Our results suggest that policy-makers concerned with low fertility should explore mechanisms that reinforce potential sources of support from grandparents.
西方社会中垂直家庭亲属关系的作用日益凸显,这突显了代际联系的潜在价值,这种联系将祖父母与成年子女的生育能力联系在一起。最近的研究考察了祖辈角色的变化以及在世祖父母所扮演的角色,但祖辈死亡对代际联系的关键影响——这一复杂含义却没有得到太多关注。在本文中,我们探讨了成年女性的生育是否会受到祖父母(其亲生父母或配偶的父母)死亡的影响,以及这种影响的程度如何。我们提出了一个新颖的概念框架,展示了影响途径,并考虑了祖辈死亡对成年子女生育的总体影响。然后,我们使用以色列 1986-2014 年期间的关联微观层面人口普查和人口登记数据,运用固定效应模型来识别祖辈死亡与生育之间的因果关系。我们发现,祖辈死亡会使生育的五年概率降低约 5 个百分点。在所有考察的生育胎次中,祖辈死亡的影响都是负面的,而且与祖辈的性别和亲属关系无关。我们还发现了其他影响,包括祖辈死亡对上次生育以来的时间和死亡前的居住距离的影响。我们解释了祖辈死亡对生活中的祖父母的作用的影响,这如何为我们提供了深入了解的视角。我们的研究结果表明,关注低生育率的政策制定者应该探索强化来自祖父母的潜在支持来源的机制。