Gender and family structures affecting intergenerational support from adult children to older parents: A cross-national study in a developing country.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
M Soledad Herrera, M Beatriz Fernández
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Abstract

In Latin America, informal support from adult children to their older parents ("upward support") is crucial with an aging population and insufficient coverage of social protection systems. This article examines variables associated with upward support, distinguishing by gender of parents and their children. The research design is quantitative, correlational, and cross-sectional. It is based on primary survey data collected by the authors for the study. The authors hypothesized that upward support depends on children's opportunities to provide support and on the needs of parents. The results show that upward support depends more on children's opportunities than on parents' needs, although upward support is higher for parents with poorer health. Daughters are more supportive than sons, but sibling characteristics do not moderate associations between children's gender and receipt of support. Cohabiting with the parent, receiving support from the parent, and having a good relationship were also associated with greater upward support. Therefore, policies should consider the gender of adult children when allocating resources to older people.

性别和家庭结构影响成年子女对老年父母的代际支持:一个发展中国家的跨国研究。
在拉丁美洲,由于人口老龄化和社会保护体系覆盖面不足,成年子女对年长父母的非正式支持(“向上支持”)至关重要。本文考察了与向上支持相关的变量,根据父母及其子女的性别进行区分。研究设计是定量的、相关的和横向的。它是基于作者为这项研究收集的主要调查数据。作者假设向上的支持取决于孩子提供支持的机会和父母的需求。结果显示,向上支持更多地取决于孩子的机会,而不是父母的需求,尽管健康状况较差的父母的向上支持更高。女儿比儿子更支持,但兄弟姐妹的特征并不能缓和儿童性别与获得支持之间的关系。与父母同居、得到父母的支持以及良好的人际关系也与更大的向上支持有关。因此,在向老年人分配资源时,政策应考虑到成年子女的性别。
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