IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E5: SP2024 — Youth and Caregiving
The complex dynamics of caregiving within families, especially for the “sandwich generation” juggling the care of both children and elderly parents, is a growing concern amongst Singaporean youths. The fifth episode of the “IPS On Diversity” Season 4, hosted by Liang Kaixin, explores the challenges faced by the “sandwich generation” and possible solutions.
In conjunction with IPS’ annual flagship conference, Singapore Perspectives 2024, themed around the topic of youths, this episode features Dr Tan Poh Lin, IPS Senior Research Fellow, and Jason Leow, a youth caregiver who is also the sole breadwinner. They explore how younger generations, like Jason, balance the responsibilities of caring for their ageing parents while raising their own children, often within the same household. This setup reflects a shift in Singapore’s social structure, where traditional extended family support is evolving in the face of modern living constraints and societal changes.
The discussion also touches on the emotional and financial aspects of caregiving, the impact of caregiving on women’s work and life satisfaction, and the role of government and community in supporting caregivers. Dr Tan and Jason provide insights into the realities of intergenerational care, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to address the challenges faced by today’s sandwich generation in Singapore.
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About our guests:
Tan Poh Lin, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies
Tan Poh Lin is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Governance and Economy Department. Her research focuses on women’s fertility, health and work-life balance in the contexts of extremely low fertility rates in Singapore and Asia. She is Principal Investigator of the Singapore Time to Conception Study and Youth Outlook on Life Opportunities study. She serves as the Secretary of the Population Association of Singapore.
Previously, she was a population policy officer at the National Population Secretariat (now the National Population and Talent Division) within the Prime Minister’s Office in Singapore. She obtained her PhD in Public Policy from Duke University and Bachelor’s in Economics from Princeton University.
Jason Leow, Youth Caregiver
Jason has been self-employed in the design industry for 10 years. He is the sole breadwinner for a household of five, including two elderly parents, spouse, and toddler.
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