Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenera tional support exchanges remain overall high and stable across European countries. However, to date, few studies have focused on trends in grandparent–grandchild relations. Therefore, this study aims to investigate whether and to what extent grand parent–grandchild exchanges have changed over time. We used data from the Italian Family and Social Subjects (FSS) Surveys, covering the years 1998–2016, and considered three diferent currencies of exchanges between grandparents and their grandchildren (coresidence, face-to-face contacts, and grandchild care provision). Our results showed stability over time in coresidence, a small reduction in daily contacts (from 47% in 1998 to 39% in 2016) and an increase in grandchildren care (from 78% in 1998 to 82% in 2016). In addition, we found little changes in the associations between such indicators of intergenerational exchanges and the demographic and socio-economic determi nants usually used to explain them. Despite changes among Italian grandparents such as increases in their age profle, in education, and in marital disruption, the relations between grandparents and their grandchildren have so far remained stable over time, with generally high levels of intergenerational exchanges.

A Change is (not) Gonna Come: A twenty-year overview of Italian grandparents-grandchildren exchanges / Pasqualini, Marta; Di Gessa, Giorgio; Tomassini, Cecilia. - In: GENUS. - ISSN 2035-5556. - 77:33(2021). [10.31235/osf.io/8wgux]

A Change is (not) Gonna Come: A twenty-year overview of Italian grandparents-grandchildren exchanges

Marta Pasqualini;Cecilia Tomassini
2021

Abstract

Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenera tional support exchanges remain overall high and stable across European countries. However, to date, few studies have focused on trends in grandparent–grandchild relations. Therefore, this study aims to investigate whether and to what extent grand parent–grandchild exchanges have changed over time. We used data from the Italian Family and Social Subjects (FSS) Surveys, covering the years 1998–2016, and considered three diferent currencies of exchanges between grandparents and their grandchildren (coresidence, face-to-face contacts, and grandchild care provision). Our results showed stability over time in coresidence, a small reduction in daily contacts (from 47% in 1998 to 39% in 2016) and an increase in grandchildren care (from 78% in 1998 to 82% in 2016). In addition, we found little changes in the associations between such indicators of intergenerational exchanges and the demographic and socio-economic determi nants usually used to explain them. Despite changes among Italian grandparents such as increases in their age profle, in education, and in marital disruption, the relations between grandparents and their grandchildren have so far remained stable over time, with generally high levels of intergenerational exchanges.
2021
Grandparents; Grandchildren; Intergenerational exchanges, Trends; Grandparenting, Grandchild care provision; Face-to-face contacts, Coresidence; Family; Ageing; Italy
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A Change is (not) Gonna Come: A twenty-year overview of Italian grandparents-grandchildren exchanges / Pasqualini, Marta; Di Gessa, Giorgio; Tomassini, Cecilia. - In: GENUS. - ISSN 2035-5556. - 77:33(2021). [10.31235/osf.io/8wgux]
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