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Grandmothers’ Financial Contributions and the Impact on Grandmothers
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Madonna Harrington Meyer
Department of Sociology
Aging Studies Institute
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Adult children
28%
Adult Grandchildren
14%
Child Faces
7%
College Degree
7%
Construction Workers
7%
Day Care
7%
Delayed Retirement
7%
Diaper
7%
Economic Recession
7%
Employment Challenges
7%
Financial Assistance
42%
Financial Contribution
100%
Financial Implications
7%
Financial Security
14%
Forgoing
7%
Gladstone
7%
Grandmothers
100%
Grandparents
7%
Great Recession
7%
Hard Times
7%
Housekeeping
7%
Husband
28%
Layoffs
7%
Monthly Payment
7%
Mortgage
35%
Old Age
7%
Own Home
21%
Private Tuition
7%
Rent
7%
Retirement Accounts
7%
Self-employed
7%
Single Parents
7%
Summer Camp
7%
Travel Plan
7%
Troubling
7%
Unemployment
7%
United States
14%
Weber
7%
Young Parents
7%
Social Sciences
Financial Aid
100%
Layoff
16%
Mortgage
83%
Professional Occupations
16%
Self Employed
16%
Single Parent
16%
Young Generation
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Divorce
20%
Expenditure
60%
Global Economic Crisis
20%
Layoff
20%
Mortgages
100%
Self-Employed
20%