Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5106580 Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 2017 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
Improvements in life expectancy have increased interactions between grandchildren and grandparents. This paper examines how grandparent's co-residence shapes grandchildren's educational progression by grandchildren's family structure. Based on a life course perspective approach, I use three waves of novel panel data from the Mexican Family Life Survey, and ask whether grandparent's co-residence influence grandchildren's educational transitions, depending upon grandchildren's family structure, and whether grandparents' education influence grandchildren's educational transitions. This study suggests that grandparents' co-residence does not have a linear effect on the process of educational attainment, given that its effect maybe positive, negative, of null depending on family structure and the specific roles grandparents assume. It also shows that in countries like Mexico, where the education of older cohorts is fairly low, grandparent's education is not associated with grandchildren's school progression.
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