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Intergenerational Exchanges in Mexico: Types and Intensity of Support.

Cristina Gomes1.   

Abstract

This article analyses exchanges of support between the elderly and adult generations and by gender, based on data from the United Nations household survey in Mexico City (SABE, 2000), and the National Study of Ageing and Health (ENASEM, 2001). Results indicate that in Mexico both generations - elderly parents and adult children - provide support, such as money, services, care or gifts for grandchildren, according to gender roles and the generation's resources. Men provide monetary support and reproduce their role as family providers, but this role depends on having an income from work and, in later years, a pension, a more common situation among men than among women. Women develop their female domestic role as caregivers. They do not have a formal income, but receive informal economic support and offer services and care to their relatives, reproducing their invisible and unpaid work during their life course. Both types of support are widely exchanged between elderly parents and adult children and children-in-law.

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Keywords:  family; interchange; intergenerational; support

Year:  2007        PMID: 29375143      PMCID: PMC5783570     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Sociol        ISSN: 0011-3921


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