The role of mating effort and co-residence history in step-grandparental investment
Pettay Jenni E.; Coall David A.; Danielsbacka Mirkka; Tanskanen Antti O.
The role of mating effort and co-residence history in step-grandparental investment
Pettay Jenni E.
Coall David A.
Danielsbacka Mirkka
Tanskanen Antti O.
Cambridge University Press
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082792207
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082792207
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The prevalence of divorce in both parental and grandparental generations has led to a rise in the number of children who now have families that include both biological and step-grandparents. Despite the thorough examination of biological grandparents' contributions in the recent literature, there remains a scarcity of studies focusing on the investment of step-grandparents. Using population-based data from a sample of 2494 parents in Germany, we assessed grandparental investment through financial support and assistance with childcare of grandparents (N = 4238) and step-grandparents (N = 486). The study revealed that step-grandparents provided lower levels of investment in their grandchildren compared with biological grandparents. Furthermore, the study identified that a longer duration of co-residence between step-grandparents and parents earlier in life did not correspond to an increase or decrease in step-grandparental investment. However, investment by separated biological grandparents increased with the increasing length of co-residence with parents. In line with the scarce literature on step-grandparental investment, these findings indicate that mating effort may be the most important motivation for step-grandparental investment.
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