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Intergenerational financial assistance with home ownership: Considering the potential for financial elder abuse

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posted on 2024-10-09, 04:18 authored by Julia Cook, Peta CookPeta Cook
Intergenerational financial assistance with home ownership has attracted increasing scholarly interest in recent years. Existing research has focussed primarily on its impact on inequality, housing market outcomes and notions of meritocracy, as well as the relational dynamics through which it is negotiated. The topic of financial elder abuse has, however, remained an area of relative silence in this literature despite concerns raised by advocacy groups. In this article, we consider how intergenerational financial assistance may facilitate attitudes and behaviours that can result in financial elder abuse. To do so, we draw on an analysis of the Banking Code of Practice and the presumption of advancement, each of which shapes the way intergenerational financial assistance with home ownership unfolds in Australia. We then consider how such arrangements play out in practice through analysis of interviews conducted with donors and recipients of assistance of this type. We ultimately argue that in the context of intergenerational financial assistance with home ownership, the potential for financial elder abuse should be considered not just as an individual or family issue rooted in relationships, but as the outcome of ageist social attitudes and structural problems in the asset economy.

History

Publication title

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Volume

59

Issue

4

Pagination

940-954:15

eISSN

1839-4655

ISSN

0157-6321

Department/School

Sociology and Criminology, Office of the School of Social Sciences

Publisher

WILEY

Publication status

  • Published

Rights statement

© 2024 The Authors. Australian Journal of Social Issues published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Social Policy Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.

Socio-economic Objectives

110299 Financial services not elsewhere classified, 230102 Ageing and older people, 280123 Expanding knowledge in human society

UN Sustainable Development Goals

10 Reduced Inequalities, 10 Reduced Inequalities, 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions