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December 19, 2007
Maternal Grandparents are More Involved in the Lives of their Grandchildren

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

A recent study shows that the amount of social interaction between extended family members depends on whether people are related through their mother or father.

Thomas Pollet and colleagues at Newcastle University and the University of Antwerp, Belgium, investigated how far maternal grandparents and paternal grandparents will go to maintain face-to-face contact with their grandchildren.

"Even in families where there has been divorce, we found consistent differences -- grandparents on your mother's side make the extra effort.

Family members related through their mothers (matrilineal kin) are predicted to matter more than those related through their fathers (patrilineal kin).

Throughout human evolution, women were always related by certain maternity, whereas men could never be wholly certain that they are the biological father.

Also, maternal grandparents were always more certain than paternal grandparents that a grandchildren was related to them.

Thus, maternal grandparents, especially maternal grandmothers, may go the extra mile to visit their grandchildren.

For grandparents living within 19.5 miles (30 km) of their grandchildren, over 30% of the maternal grandmothers had contact daily or a few times a week.

Around 25% of the maternal grandfathers had contact daily or a few times a week.

In contrast, only around 15 % of the paternal grandmothers and little more than 15% of the paternal grandfathers would have contact daily or a few times a week.

The research which is published in the latest edition of the journal Evolutionary Psychology, was conducted on a sample of over 800 grandparents from a representative Dutch sample (The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study -- www.nkps.nl).

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Posted on December 19, 2007 10:01 PM


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