2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10433-023-00755-0
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Will your child take care of you in your old age? Unequal caregiving received by older parents from adult children in Sweden

Abstract: Intergenerational family care provided to older parents by adult children is growing and differs based on gender and socioeconomic status. Few studies consider these elements in relation to both the parent and their adult child, and little is known about the number of care tasks received even though those providing intensive levels of care are at risk of experiencing adverse consequences in their lives. This study uses data from the nationally representative 2011 Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the… Show more

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“…Step 3: Furthermore, we reported the marginal effects of having SHI registered in the current place of residence and different migration ranges on visiting doctors for illness and inpatient services use. Marginal effects present the probability of doctor visits or inpatient services use across participants with SHI registered in the current place of residence or different migration ranges while holding all other variables constant [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 3: Furthermore, we reported the marginal effects of having SHI registered in the current place of residence and different migration ranges on visiting doctors for illness and inpatient services use. Marginal effects present the probability of doctor visits or inpatient services use across participants with SHI registered in the current place of residence or different migration ranges while holding all other variables constant [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lo cierto es que el trabajo de cuidados implica dos tipos de actividades: "las actividades de cuidado directo, personal y relacional, como dar de comer a un bebé o cuidar de un cónyuge enfermo, y las actividades de cuidado indirecto, como cocinar y limpiar" (OIT, 2019: 27), siendo las mujeres quienes asumen ambas actividades que conllevan una alta carga de trabajo a los cuidados; lo que presupone repercusiones físicas y emocionales para los cuidadores principales. Datos de encuestas sobre la calidad de vida de los cuidadores resaltan la afectación negativa en la calidad de vida de las familias especialmente en los cuidadores de ancianos y discapacitados A pesar de lo anterior, existe una disposición natural de los integrantes de la familia para realizar estas labores (Von Saenger et al, 2023), las cuales se refuerzan con la contribución de servicios de apoyo (por ejemplo: servicios de asesoramiento, servicios de salud mental familiar) y servicios complementarios (por ejemplo: atención domiciliaria, cuidado diurno de adultos, etc.) (Kaplan y Berkman, 2021; Committee on Family Caregiving for Older Adults et al, 2016).…”
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