You will take care of me when I am old: Norms on children’s caregiver obligations - An analysis with data from the European Values Study

M. Hess, Wiebke Schmitz, Laura Naegele, Philipp Stiemke
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Objective: We explore gender differences in support of the norm that children must provide care for their parents. Background: Society's values and norms play a crucial role in deciding whether to provide family care. We investigate these values and norms on family care by analyzing which individual and country level factors affect them. Method: We use data from the European Values Study wave 5 and multilevel regression techniques. The question, "Adult children have the duty to provide long-term care for their parents", serves as our dependent variable. The explanatory variables at the individual level are gender and further socio-demographic variables. At the country level, we include expenditures on health care, and the female labor force participation rate. Results: The results show that women, as well as those living in countries with high expenditure on health care and high female labor force participation rates, are less supportive of the norm that children have an obligation to provide care for their parents. Furthermore, the gender effect is stronger in countries with a higher female labor force participation rate. Conclusion: Norms and values on family care are not fixed and can change, as suggested by the differences between countries. They are also not shared by all social groups equally, as the differences between women and men and along other socio-demographics show.
当我老了,你会照顾我:关于儿童照顾者义务的规范-来自欧洲价值观研究数据的分析
目的:探讨儿童必须为父母提供照顾这一规范在支持方面的性别差异。背景:社会的价值观和规范在决定是否提供家庭护理方面起着至关重要的作用。我们通过分析个人和国家层面的影响因素来调查这些家庭护理的价值观和规范。方法:我们使用欧洲价值研究第5波的数据和多水平回归技术。“成年子女有义务为父母提供长期照顾”这个问题是我们的因变量。个人一级的解释变量是性别和进一步的社会人口变量。在国家一级,我们纳入了医疗保健支出和女性劳动力参与率。结果:结果表明,妇女,以及那些生活在保健支出高和女性劳动力参与率高的国家的妇女,不太支持子女有义务照顾父母的规范。此外,在女性劳动力参与率较高的国家,性别效应更强。结论:国家之间的差异表明,家庭护理的规范和价值观不是固定的,而是可以改变的。正如男女之间的差异以及其他社会人口统计数据所显示的那样,并非所有社会群体都平等地享有这些权利。
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