Retirement Timing of Women and the Role of Care Responsibilities for Grandchildren

TitleRetirement Timing of Women and the Role of Care Responsibilities for Grandchildren
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsLumsdaine, RL, Vermeer, SJC
JournalDemography
Volume52
Issue2
Pagination433-454
KeywordsAdult children, Employment and Labor Force, Healthcare, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction
Abstract

This article considers the potential relationship between providing care for grandchildren and retirement, among women nearing retirement age. Using 47,444 person-wave observations from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we find that the arrival of a new grandchild is associated with more than an 8 increase in the retirement hazard despite little overall evidence of a care/retirement interaction. We document that although family characteristics seem to be the most important factors driving the care decision, they are also important determinants of retirement. In contrast, although financial incentives such as pensions and retiree health insurance have the largest influence on retirement, the opportunity cost associated with outside income seems to have little effect on whether a grandmother provides care. There is little evidence of substitution between caring for grandchildren versus providing care for elderly parents or engaging in volunteer activities; grandchild care is instead taken on as an additional responsibility. Our findings suggest that policies aimed at prolonging work life may need to consider grandchild care responsibilities as a countervailing factor, while those policies focused on grandchild care may also affect elderly labor force participation.

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DOI10.1007/s13524-015-0382-5
Endnote Keywords

retirement planning/child Care/family Characteristics/caregiver burden/grandchild care/labor Force Participation

Endnote ID

999999

Citation Key8315