• Title of article

    Couples’ provision of informal care for parents and parents-in-law : far from sharing equally ?

  • Author/Authors

    HENZ، URSULA نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    27
  • From page
    369
  • To page
    395
  • Abstract
    This study examines whether and how couples share the provision of informal care for their parents. Four waves of the British General Household Survey contain cross-sectional information about caring for parents and parents-in-law. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were conducted on 2214 couples that provided parent care. The findings emphasise married men’s contribution to informal caring for the parental generation and at the same time demonstrate the limits of their involvement. Spouses share many parts of their care-giving but this arrangement is less common with respect to personal and physical care. The more care is required the more likely are people to participate in care for their parents-in-law. More sons-in-law than daughters-in-law provide care but, once involved, daughters-in-law provide on average more hours of care than sons-inlaw. Own full-time employment reduces both men’s and women’s caring for their parents-in-law, and men’s caring drops further if their wife is not in the labour market. The findings suggest that daughters-in-law often take direct responsibility whereas sons-in-laws’ care-giving depends more on their wives’ involvement. Children-in-laws’ informal care-giving might decrease in the future because of women’s increasing involvement in the labour market and rising levels of nonmarital cohabitation in mid-life.
  • Keywords
    Employment , URSULA HENZ , filial responsibility , Support , secondary carers , GENDER , informal caring , inter generational , parents-in-law
  • Journal title
    Ageing and Society
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Ageing and Society
  • Record number

    651447