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Financial Transfers to Husbands and Wives Elderly Mothers in Mexico: Do Couples Exhibit Preferential Treatment by Lineage?University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,WI, USA, cnoel{at}ssc.wisc.edu
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada The aim of this study was to contrast the likelihood that a husbands elderly mother receives financial assistance from a couple with that of a wifes mother. Prior U.S.-based research has documented a strong bias toward transfers to wives parents.The authors aimed to extend this literature to Mexico, where financial help from adult children is a critical source of support for a rapidly aging population lacking institutional assistance. The authors approach to modeling competition between mothers accounted for the nature of their need.The results demonstrate that among mothers of similar financial need, a husbands mother is twice as likely to receive financial assistance as a wifes mother. In contrast, when faced with personal care needs, a wifes mother is disproportionately favored. These results reflect gender differences in Mexican adult childrens responsibility for family members financial and physical well-being.The findings uncover new complexity in the patterns by which couples transfer money to parents of different lineage.
Key Words: financial transfers intergenerational transfers couples aging in Mexico lineage elderly mothers
This version was published on November
1, 2009 Research on Aging, Vol. 31, No. 6,
611-637 (2009) |
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