Literature DB >> 32314654

The Structure and Determinants of Intergenerational Support Exchange Flows in an Eastern European Setting.

Boróka Bó1, Zachary Zimmer2, Codrina Rada3.   

Abstract

Although the provision, receipt, and bidirectionality of support exchanges are important for generational well-being, our understanding of them is lacking in Eastern Europe, a region undergoing swift population aging and social change. This study links intergenerational support exchanges to determinants in Romania, with a focus on proximity of adult children. Data are from the Romanian Aging and Migration Survey (N = 1,398). Analyses involve two stages. First, latent class analysis (LCA) is conducted to develop an intergenerational support typology. The second uses the typology as a dependent variable in multivariate equations predicting exchange determinants. LCA analysis yielded six propensity classes. Physical distance strongly predicts class membership. Having coresident adult children increases the likelihood of bidirectional exchange. Having an international migrant adult child reduces the chances, even with coresident adult children present. International migrant children lead to a higher probability of being a nonexchanger or receiving monetary support. There is a need for continued consideration of bidirectional exchange models in rapidly developing contexts.

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Keywords:  Romania; bidirectional support; intergenerational support; latent class analysis; migration

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32314654     DOI: 10.1177/0164027520920026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Aging        ISSN: 0164-0275


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1.  The Development of a Coding Scheme for Intergenerational Learning and Its Application to the Patterns of Intergenerational Collaborative Communication.

Authors:  Ya-Ling Wang
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-02-16
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