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Life Course Status and Exchanges of Support Between Young Adults and Parents
Authors:Freek Bucx  Frits van Wel  Trudie Knijn
Institution:1. Netherlands Institute for Social Research;2. Utrecht University*
Abstract:The authors investigated intergenerational support exchanges in relation to young adults' life course status. In a sample of 2,022 young adults (ages 18–34 years) in The Netherlands, single young adults reported receiving more advice from parents than married young adults, and those with children of their own received more practical support. Married young adults and young adults with children provided less support to parents than, respectively, single young adults and young adults without children. Congruent with the life course perspective, the authors' findings suggest that the intergenerational support network is both durable and flexible, responding to the resources and needs associated with an individual's life course status.
Keywords:intergenerational relations  intergenerational transfers  life course theory  life events and/or transitions  parent–  child relations  youth/emergent adulthood
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