The Sandwich Generation: A Review of the Literature

Many Americans balance dual caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging family, dubbed the “sandwich generation.” Between 1 out of8 and 1 out of11 households with an adult aged 30 or older is comprised of dual-earner, sandwiched generation couples. There are psychological, physical, empl...

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Main Authors: LeaAnne DeRigne, Stephen Ferrante
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of North Florida 2012-04-01
Series:Florida Public Health Review
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1142&context=fphr
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spelling doaj-d32b29fa858c4fa39e8231ceb2825f6f2020-11-25T02:03:06ZengUniversity of North FloridaFlorida Public Health Review2643-62482012-04-01995104The Sandwich Generation: A Review of the LiteratureLeaAnne DeRigne0Stephen Ferrante1School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic UniversitySchool of Social Work, Florida Atlantic UniversityMany Americans balance dual caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging family, dubbed the “sandwich generation.” Between 1 out of8 and 1 out of11 households with an adult aged 30 or older is comprised of dual-earner, sandwiched generation couples. There are psychological, physical, employment, and financial outcomes ofbalancing multiple caregiving duties. The literature shows positive benefits for caregivers too. A review of literature in the past 30 years, citing only U.S.- based studies is summarized in this paper. Policy, clinical, and research implications are included. It is possible that multi- generational caregiving responsibilities will continue to rise for the children of baby boomers as life expectancies continue to go up, people continue to have children later in life, and continue to support those children to older ages. Policy and clinical sup- ports must be put into place to facilitate the highly necessary and valuable caregiving responsibilities ofthis population.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1142&context=fphr
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description Many Americans balance dual caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging family, dubbed the “sandwich generation.” Between 1 out of8 and 1 out of11 households with an adult aged 30 or older is comprised of dual-earner, sandwiched generation couples. There are psychological, physical, employment, and financial outcomes ofbalancing multiple caregiving duties. The literature shows positive benefits for caregivers too. A review of literature in the past 30 years, citing only U.S.- based studies is summarized in this paper. Policy, clinical, and research implications are included. It is possible that multi- generational caregiving responsibilities will continue to rise for the children of baby boomers as life expectancies continue to go up, people continue to have children later in life, and continue to support those children to older ages. Policy and clinical sup- ports must be put into place to facilitate the highly necessary and valuable caregiving responsibilities ofthis population.
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