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Intergenerational Ties in Context: Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in China

Chen, Feinian; Liu, Guangya; & Mair, Christine A. (2011). Intergenerational Ties in Context: Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in China. Social Forces, 90(2), 571-594. PMCID: PMC3337769 NIHMSID: NIHMS361586

Chen, Feinian; Liu, Guangya; & Mair, Christine A. (2011). Intergenerational Ties in Context: Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in China. Social Forces, 90(2), 571-594. PMCID: PMC3337769 NIHMSID: NIHMS361586

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Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenomenon of grandparents caring for grandchildren in contemporary China. Using a longitudinal dataset (China Health and Nutrition Survey), we document a high level of structural and functional solidarity in grandparent-grandchildren relationships. Intergenerational solidarity is indicated by a high rate of coresidence between grandchildren and grandparents, a sizable number of skipped-generation households (no parent present), extensive childcare involvement by non-coresidential grandparents, and a large amount of care provided by coresidential grandparents. Multivariate analysis further suggests that grandparents' childcare load is adaptive to familial needs, as reflected by the characteristics of the household, household members, and work activities of the mothers.




JOUR



Chen, Feinian
Liu, Guangya
Mair, Christine A.



2011


Social Forces

90

2

571-594


2012/05/01




0037-7732 (Print) 0037-7732 (Linking)

10.1093/sf/sor012

PMC3337769

NIHMS361586

2035