Changes in Grandchildren’s Adult Role Statuses and Their Relationships with Grandparents
Journal Article
Monserud, Maria A.
2011
Journal of Family Issues
32
4
425-51
20101007
10.1177/0192513X10384466
PMC3090644
2890
This study examines the associations between grandchildren’s (N = 1,170) adult role transitions and their contact with, and closeness to, grandparents, by drawing on data from Waves 2 and 3 of the National Survey of Families and Households. Findings indicate that this relationship is frequently contingent on the nature of the adult role in question, a specific dimension of intergenerational solidarity (i.e., contact vs. closeness), lineage, and grandparent’s gender. The effect of grandchildren’s adult roles on grandparent—grandchild ties may also differ for grandsons and granddaughters. The explanations suggested by relevant theoretical perspectives—the saliency of different roles, the similarity of life experiences between generations, and evaluations of adult role transitions—only partially account for the patterns of these associations. Future research should take into consideration the mediating role of parents, the geographic proximity, social opportunities and constraints related to grandchildren’s adult roles, and grandparents’ assistance for grandchildren.
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