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Becoming sandwiched in later life: Consequences for individuals' well-being and variation across welfare regimes.

Marco AlbertiniNoah Lewin-EpsteinMerril SilversteinAviad Tur-Sinai
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2023)
Results from the between-individuals part of the model indicate that there is a selection into social sandwiching of more healthy individuals into support roles. However, the within-individuals part of the model indicates that the transition into social sandwiching has a detrimental effect on women's (but not men's) psychological health and well-being. The explanations for this gendered effect of social sandwiching may be found in the "invisible" support provided by women and the gendered division of specific care tasks.
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