13. Impact of ageing population on relationships

Cards (21)

  • What is the trend in the average age of the population in the UK from 1985 to 2019?
    It increased from 35.4 to 40.3 years
  • What is the predicted average age of the UK population by 2035?
    42.3 years
  • What demographic change is occurring alongside the increase in average age?
    Increase in elderly population, decline in youth
  • What opportunity arises from grandparents living longer?
    More involvement in family relationships
  • What are the positive aspects of an ageing population regarding grandparents?
    • Grandparents act as mediators in family conflicts
    • They provide childcare, advice, and support
    • They express happiness about their roles
  • Who conducted research on grandparents' roles in families?
    Ross (2005)
  • How do young people view the role of grandparents in family conflicts?
    As mediators with listening skills
  • What term did Julia Brannen coin in 2003?
    Beanpole families
  • What characterizes "beanpole families"?
    Extended families with more than 3 generations
  • What is the nature of intergenerational ties in beanpole families?
    Weak ties within the same generation
  • How can intergenerational relationships support families?
    By providing support during difficult times
  • What are the various forms of grandparent care according to June Statham?
    • Occasionally babysitting
    • Regular help with childcare
    • Sole/main provider of childcare
    • Living with grandchildren in multi-generational households
  • What financial contributions do grandparents make to families?
    Help with property and child trust funds
  • How do grandparents provide flexibility in childcare?
    By caring for sick children and filling gaps
  • What are the negative impacts of an ageing population according to feminist concerns?
    • Sandwich generation responsibilities
    • Gendered roles in caregiving
    • Loss of contact after divorce
    • Women's financial risks due to caregiving
  • What is the "sandwich generation"?
    People caring for both older relatives and children
  • Why is the sandwich generation considered a feminist issue?
    It disproportionately impacts women as caregivers
  • How do paternal grandparents typically fare after a divorce?
    They often lose contact with grandchildren
  • What financial risks do women face due to the ageing population?
    Higher likelihood of becoming direct caregivers
  • How does caregiving work differ between men and women?
    Women often face lower status and pay
  • What are the impacts of caring work on individuals?
    • Drains time and money
    • Limits opportunities for personal growth