National Seniors Australia research found nearly 27% of grandparents provide regular care to grandchildren or other children under the age of 12.
Two in five grandparents with a grandchild aged under 13 provide some childcare. The proportion providing childcare was higher (63%) if the youngest grandchild was under 10 rather than 10–12 (33%).
However, their feelings towards the task are mixed and can vary widely from joy and a sense of fulfillment to doubt and resentment.
Grandparents provide childcare for a variety of reasons, including supporting parents’ work, connecting with and building relationships with the grandchildren and the family, and being useful in retirement.
A lot of grandparents believe childcare is one of their major contributions to society but many feel unrecognised despite the size of their in-kind economic contribution.