Coresident Grandparents and Their Grandchildren: 2012 - U S Department of Commerce - Livres - Createspace - 9781508508106 - 17 février 2015
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Coresident Grandparents and Their Grandchildren: 2012

U S Department of Commerce

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Coresident Grandparents and Their Grandchildren: 2012

Publisher Marketing: American households include a variety of living arrangements. Recent trends in increased life expectancy, single parent families, and female employment, increase the potential for grandparents to play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren. Increases in grandparents living with grandchildren are one way that the grandparent role has changed. This report explores the complexity of households in which grandparents and grandchildren live together. It uses data from the 2010 Census, the American Community Survey (ACS), the Current Population Survey (CPS), and the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). It capitalizes on the strengths of each of these data sources to provide a more complete picture of households containing grandparents and grandchildren. This report contains five sections: (1) an overview of households with coresident grandparents and grandchildren; (2) historical changes in coresidence of grandparents and grandchildren; (3) characteristics of grandchildren who live with a grandparent; (4) characteristics of grandparents who live with grandchildren; and (5) a comparison of coresident grandparents to grandparents who do not live with their grandchildren.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 17 février 2015
ISBN13 9781508508106
Éditeurs Createspace
Pages 36
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 2 mm   ·   108 g

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