Grandparents' Professional and Educational Activity: A Positive or Negative Impact on Relationships with Grandchildren?

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 27;20(3):2248. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032248.

Abstract

'Baby boomers' are the first generation whose representatives-both male and female-are, to a great extent, or plan to be, professionally active in their old age. Increased professional activity of this group influences family relations and the perception of the roles of grandmothers and grandfathers. This article attempts to assess the impact of grandparents' professional and educational activity on relationships with grandchildren. The study relies on data from an international comparative survey conducted using the CAWI method in representative groups of Internet users from seven European countries and a proprietary questionnaire. The study was conducted in May 2022, and the total research sample included 3008 people. The analysis covered answers to the questions on the perceived impact of grandparents' activity on the performance of family roles. To analyze the results, tests of the equality of means (t-test, ANOVA) were used to check for differences in assessments due to respondents' characteristics. The use of exploratory factor analysis made it possible to distinguish two groups of factors-those having a positive impact on the relationship with grandchildren and those having a negative one. The SEM (structural equation modeling) model was used to find an answer to the question of which factor-positive or negative-has a greater impact on trust in grandparents as carers. The results of the conducted analyses indicated the existence of statistically significant differences in the perception of the role of grandmothers and grandfathers due to such characteristics of the respondents as age, gender, or country of residence. It is possible to conclude that positive perceptions of grandparents' professional and educational activity encourage greater confidence in them in the context of performing family roles.

Keywords: SEM; comparative analysis; factor analysis; family relations; quantitative research; statistical analysis of survey results; working grandparents.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Europe
  • Family Relations
  • Female
  • Gender Identity
  • Grandparents*
  • Humans
  • Intergenerational Relations
  • Male

Grants and funding

The project is financed by the Ministry of Education and Science in Poland under the program “Regional Initiative of Excellence” 2019–2023 project number 015/RID/2018/19 total funding amount 10 721 040,00 PLN.