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Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to examine the living arrangement preferences of older adults in Shanghai, China, with a focus on grandparenting as a shaping factor.
Methods: This study utilizes data from the 2022 LEAP-SH (Lifelong Education for Aging Productively in Shanghai) survey, which included 1,707 older adults aged 55 to 85. Since this study focuses on grandparenting, respondents without grandchildren were excluded, resulting in an analytical sample of 1,250 individuals. In this study, grandparenting is measured through grandparenting beliefs, frequency of grandchild care, and previous grandparenting experiences.
Results: The results indicate a decisive shift towards independent living, with 90% preferring to live alone or with a spouse. However, preferences adapt when adult children require support, including grandparenting. Our analysis shows that grandparenting beliefs, experiences, and intensity are positively associated with the preference for coresidence.
Discussion: These findings highlight the malleability of living arrangement preferences and suggest a persistent, though evolving, form of intergenerational solidarity. This study contributes to the literature by emphasizing the importance of adult children's needs in shaping parents' living arrangement preferences in contemporary urban China.