Norms for employed daughters' and sons' behavior toward frail older parents |
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Authors: | Lucinda Lee Roff David L. Klemmack |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, University of Alabama, P.O. Box 1935, 35486 University, Alabama |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether norms that concerning assisting frail older parents were different for daughters than for sons when the adult children are members of dual-earner couples. Data were gathered by telephone interviews from a probability sample of 315 adults residing in western Alabama. Of the 18 statements presented, statistically significant differences between the expectations for daughters and sons occurred in only three cases (help with housework, meal preparation, and yard work), suggesting substantial support for norms of equalitarianism. Further, there were few differences between the expectations held by females and by males for daughters and sons. Generally, the results suggested strong support for behaviors that facilitate the independent living of both adult children and their frail older parents.The authors acknowledge with thanks the assistance of the University of Alabama's Capstone Poll, which collected the data for this study. |
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