Journal article
Distributions of caregiving tasks among family members: The place of gender and availability
JA Lawrence, JJ Goodnow, K Woods, G Karantzas
Journal of Family Psychology | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2002
Abstract
To extend family-oriented approaches to caregiving, participants in 2 studies were asked to distribute tasks among a set of adult children, first with information only about gender and then with systematically varied information about commitments to paid work, marriage, and/or parenting. Making the distributions, using a computer-based program, were 2 groups of older adults (ages 60 to 90 years). In Study 1, gender composition was kept constant (2 sons and 2 daughters). In Study 2, it was varied. The results showed several ways in which people combine attention to gender and to availability. The results also pointed to the need to consider both the number and type of tasks allocated. The res..
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