Grandchildren Caring for Grandparents: Modeling the Complexity of Family Caregiving |
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Authors: | Emily S. Ihara Brant M. Horio Catherine J. Tompkins |
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Affiliation: | 1. George Mason University, Department of Social Work , Fairfax , VA;2. LMI Government Consulting , McLean , VA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This study focuses on grandchildren (Generation 3 or G3) caring for grandparents (Generation 1 or G1) and uses agent-based modeling to conceptualize and test a model of two factors—capability and motivation—that may affect a G3's decision to provide care for a G1. We tested our conceptual model and found that the simulated proportion of G3 caregivers has concurrent validity with existing empirical data. In experiments conducted with the validated model, we investigated universal- and targeted-policy changes (tax credit for caregivers) and found that although the universal-policy change increased G3 caregiving overall, a policy change targeting low- and middle-income caregivers was even more successful. |
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Keywords: | Agent-based modeling grandchildren caregivers policy experimentation |
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