Title of article
Schools, schooling and children’s support of their ageing parents in rural Nepal
Author/Authors
BRAUNER-OTTO، SARAH R نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
25
From page
1015
To page
1039
Abstract
Intergenerational transfers play an important role in individuals’ lives across the
lifecourse. This paper reviews theories on intergenerational transfers and social
change to inform our understanding of how changes in the educational context
that arise from the spread of mass education influence children’s support of their
parents. By examining multiple aspects of the educational context in rural Nepal,
including husbands’ and wives’ education and exposure to schools, this paper
provides new information on the mechanisms through which changes in social
context influence children’s support of their parents. Multilevel logistic regression
was used to estimate the relationship between schooling, exposure to schools, and
the likelihood of couples giving to their parents. It was found that schooling and
exposure to schools have independent and opposite effects on the support of older
parents. Higher levels of schooling for husbands were associated with a higher
likelihood of having given support to husbands’ parents. On the other hand,
increased exposure to schools for husbands and wives was associated with a lower
likelihood of having given to wives’ parents. The findings provide evidence that
multiple motivations for intergenerational support exist simultaneously and are
related to social context through different mechanisms.
Keywords
relationships , Nepal , care giving , EDUCATION , social context , SARAH R. BRAUNER-OTTO , intergenerational
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Record number
651785
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