VIDOVICOVÁ, Lucie and Marcela PETROVÁ KAFKOVÁ. Czech grandparenting in the time of active ageing. In The 15th Congress of the Polish Sociological Association "What after Crisis?" ; University of Szczecin; 11.-14.9.2013. 2013.
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Original name Czech grandparenting in the time of active ageing
Name in Czech Čeští prarodiče v době aktivního stárnutí
Authors VIDOVICOVÁ, Lucie (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Marcela PETROVÁ KAFKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition The 15th Congress of the Polish Sociological Association "What after Crisis?" ; University of Szczecin; 11.-14.9.2013, 2013.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/13:00066257
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords (in Czech) prarodičovství; aktivní stárnutí; přetížená role; GGS
Keywords in English grandparenting; active ageing; role overload; GGS
Tags active ageing, grandparenting, role overload
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Lucie Vidovićová, Ph.D., učo 11638. Changed: 28/1/2016 13:33.
Abstract
The dominance of active ageing concept and increasing longevity bring new challenges for older adults. Older adults’ contribution is being recognised at many levels: at macro level as GDP contributors (workers), at mezzo level as active citizens and members of the community and at micro level as an integral part of family solidarity, as providers of intergenerational support. The importance of grandparents for parent’s ability to work has been studied in different national and social contexts and the significance of mutual grandparent-grandchild relationship is well known as well. The increase of longevity prolongs the time of shared coexistence of family members. In the Czech Republic, as in the whole Europe, many people have become grandparents later and to small number of grandchildren but they enjoy this role longer and in better health. In the case of Czech society there is a considerable path dependency in the intergenerational dynamic. The socialist regime produced strong dependency of the young family on their parents. Parental generation provided place to live, financial and instrumental support. Last decades have brought erosion of the “full sacrifice for the young family” but still great majority of Czech older adults do help with care of their grandchildren. In the some time the employment rate in older age is increasing for both men and women. Using secondary analysis of GGS (Gender and Generation Survey) and SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe) surveys we have focused on the work-family life balance in later life in the Czech society. Primarily we have concentrated on the patterns and determinants of intergenerational exchange between grandparents and their (grand)children. The paper is supported by Scientific Agency of Czech Republic Grant No. 13-34958S „Role overload: grandparents in the era of active ageing“.
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GA13-34958S, research and development projectName: Přetížená role: prarodiče v době aktivního stárnutí
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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