Social inequalities in facing old-age dependency: a bi-generational perspective

Author:

Saraceno Chiara1

Affiliation:

1. WZB Social Science Research Center, Berlin, Germany,

Abstract

Population ageing implies the ageing of family and kinship networks. Because the absolute number of the frail elderly is set to increase, notwithstanding the increase in life expectancy in good health, a top-heavy intergenerational chain is likely both to put stress on the middle generation, and result in the older and younger generations competing for their support. Thus, issues of the redistribution of financial and time resources become relevant in the middle and younger generations when frailty emerges in the older generation. This article adopts a bi-generational perspective in order to examine not only whether social inequality affects resources available to the dependent elderly, but also whether and how a frail elderly person’s demands impact differently on children’s resources and life chances across gender and social classes, as well as what the impact of specific patterns of public care provision (other than healthcare) is on these inequalities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,General Social Sciences

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