Abstract
The relationship between family and State has been conceptualised in terms of substitution of the former by the latter, which would have a weakening effect of private solidarity (“crowding-out”). From an opposite approach, the mechanisms through which the internal solidarity of the family is reinforced by social policies have been studied. In this case, both institutions complement each other and mutual support between relatives can even increase (“crowding-in”). In different social contexts, though, the meaning of substitution and complement varies. The article studies the relationship between family and State in care for the Spanish case, where the delayed and limited social policies invert the relation between these two institutions. Substitution takes place, but it is rather the family that substitutes the expected State intervention which does not appear. This is a new role for the family beyond the nuclear circle and beyond women as carers. Family networks, and especially grandparents, assume a key role in child care. The family substitutes the absent State. Empirical data come form the Family Networks Survey of Andalusia which allows detailed analysis of the explaining factors of solidarity in the family.
Highlights
State has been conceptualised in terms of substitution
the mechanisms through which the internal solidarity of the family is reinforced by social policies have been studied
The article studies the relationship between family
Summary
RESUMEN La relación entre la familia y el Estado se ha planteado en términos de sustitución de éste por aquella, lo cual produciría un efecto de debilitamiento de la solidaridad privada (“crowding-out”). Desde un punto de vista opuesto, se han estudiado empíricamente los mecanismos a través de los cuales las políticas sociales refuerzan la solidaridad interna de la familia, complementándose así ambas instituciones e incluso aumentando la ayuda mutua entre personas emparentadas (“crowding-in”). Se estudia la relación entre Estado y familia en lo que se refiere al cuidado de las personas para el caso español, donde la escasa y tardía aparición de políticas sociales hace que se invierta la relación. Se trata de un nuevo papel de la familia en el que el protagonismo va más allá del ámbito nuclear y más allá de las mujeres. Los datos empíricos proceden la Encuesta de Redes Familiares de Andalucía que permite estudiar con detalle los factores explicativos de la solidaridad intrafamiliar
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