Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines

This study sought to understand the experiences of intergenerational caregiving among urban poor women belonging to the Sandwich Generation that is individuals who care for both their children and aging parents. Guided by Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, we explored the experiences of eight...

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Main Authors: Estioko, Daniel Anne C, Haveria, Mikaela Marie A, Veloso, Ella Beatrice R, Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/392
https://doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2022.2053771
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13922022-12-05T01:32:07Z Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines Estioko, Daniel Anne C Haveria, Mikaela Marie A Veloso, Ella Beatrice R Teng-Calleja, Mendiola This study sought to understand the experiences of intergenerational caregiving among urban poor women belonging to the Sandwich Generation that is individuals who care for both their children and aging parents. Guided by Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, we explored the experiences of eight Filipina mothers. Results revealed how societal/cultural expectations contributed to their willingness to accept the responsibility to be intergenerational caregivers, and how socioeconomic conditions influenced the existence of this care cycle. Findings point to how financial, material and policy support from government and workplaces may enable better provision of care for the parents and children of urban poor Filipino women as well as allow for self-care. Reframing traditional gender roles especially in child-rearing as well as discouraging culturally-shaped practices that engender the continuation of the care cycle through education may help in addressing the structurally enabled challenges experienced by women in the Sandwich Generation. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/392 https://doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2022.2053771 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Sandwich Generation women urban poor intergenerational caregiving Philippines Arts and Humanities Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Justice Social Psychology Women's Studies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Sandwich Generation
women
urban poor
intergenerational caregiving
Philippines
Arts and Humanities
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Justice
Social Psychology
Women's Studies
spellingShingle Sandwich Generation
women
urban poor
intergenerational caregiving
Philippines
Arts and Humanities
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Justice
Social Psychology
Women's Studies
Estioko, Daniel Anne C
Haveria, Mikaela Marie A
Veloso, Ella Beatrice R
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
description This study sought to understand the experiences of intergenerational caregiving among urban poor women belonging to the Sandwich Generation that is individuals who care for both their children and aging parents. Guided by Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, we explored the experiences of eight Filipina mothers. Results revealed how societal/cultural expectations contributed to their willingness to accept the responsibility to be intergenerational caregivers, and how socioeconomic conditions influenced the existence of this care cycle. Findings point to how financial, material and policy support from government and workplaces may enable better provision of care for the parents and children of urban poor Filipino women as well as allow for self-care. Reframing traditional gender roles especially in child-rearing as well as discouraging culturally-shaped practices that engender the continuation of the care cycle through education may help in addressing the structurally enabled challenges experienced by women in the Sandwich Generation.
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author Estioko, Daniel Anne C
Haveria, Mikaela Marie A
Veloso, Ella Beatrice R
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_facet Estioko, Daniel Anne C
Haveria, Mikaela Marie A
Veloso, Ella Beatrice R
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_sort Estioko, Daniel Anne C
title Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
title_short Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
title_full Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
title_fullStr Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving among Women Belonging to the Sandwich Generation: An Example from the Philippines
title_sort experiences of intergenerational caregiving among women belonging to the sandwich generation: an example from the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/392
https://doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2022.2053771
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