Lee Bo-Hyeong Jane, Manzoni Anna
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
NC State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Sociol Perspect. 2023 Dec;66(6):1039-1059. doi: 10.1177/07311214231193342. Epub 2023 Aug 31.
This paper examines varying patterns of exchanges in financial and residential support between parents and children. We apply a life course perspective to explore how patterns of intergenerational support unfold throughout adulthood. Using Waves 3 to 5 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we conduct a repeated measure latent class analysis and identify six pathways of intergenerational exchange. About one-third of individuals have minimal intergenerational exchange while the majority share some form of residential and financial assistance with their parents between their late teens and early forties. Upward and downward intergenerational exchanges are most common among Blacks, Hispanics, and families with less formal educational backgrounds, whereas pathways of complete independence are most common among White families. This paper challenges the notion of complete independence as a necessary marker of adulthood and maps out the diverse patterns of intergenerational exchange along multiple dimensions over the life course.
本文考察了父母与子女之间在经济支持和居住支持方面不同的交换模式。我们运用生命历程视角来探究代际支持模式在整个成年期是如何展开的。利用青少年到成人健康全国纵向研究的第3至5波数据,我们进行了重复测量潜在类别分析,并确定了六种代际交换途径。约三分之一的个体代际交换极少,而大多数人在十八九岁到四十出头期间会与父母分享某种形式的居住和经济援助。向上和向下的代际交换在黑人、西班牙裔以及教育背景不太正规的家庭中最为常见,而完全独立的途径在白人家庭中最为常见。本文挑战了将完全独立作为成年必要标志的观念,并描绘了生命历程中多维度的代际交换多样模式。