The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women

Current demographic trends reveal that Singapore is one of the fastest ageing population in Asia. Accompanied by low fertility rates, the burden of supporting the old is increasingly placed in the hands of the working class. In particular, women from the sandwich generation who have both dependen...

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Main Author: Fwah, Bing Guang
Other Authors: Sam Han
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-699882019-12-10T12:32:25Z The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women Fwah, Bing Guang Sam Han School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women Current demographic trends reveal that Singapore is one of the fastest ageing population in Asia. Accompanied by low fertility rates, the burden of supporting the old is increasingly placed in the hands of the working class. In particular, women from the sandwich generation who have both dependent children and elderly parents to take care of while working, are bound to experience the greatest repercussions. As such, this paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) What are the strategies Singaporean women from the sandwich generation use to manage three roles concurrently? (2) Is it possible for these women to achieve role balance? (3) How do these women construct their identities? In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 middle aged Chinese women to study the above phenomenon. Bachelor of Arts 2017-04-07T01:51:17Z 2017-04-07T01:51:17Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69988 en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf
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Fwah, Bing Guang
The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women
description Current demographic trends reveal that Singapore is one of the fastest ageing population in Asia. Accompanied by low fertility rates, the burden of supporting the old is increasingly placed in the hands of the working class. In particular, women from the sandwich generation who have both dependent children and elderly parents to take care of while working, are bound to experience the greatest repercussions. As such, this paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) What are the strategies Singaporean women from the sandwich generation use to manage three roles concurrently? (2) Is it possible for these women to achieve role balance? (3) How do these women construct their identities? In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 middle aged Chinese women to study the above phenomenon.
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title The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women
title_short The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women
title_full The sandwich generation : role balancing and self-identity for women
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