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Rise of the nana state
The Chronicle
|August 28, 2025
Lack of investment in childcare alternatives means 'enslaved' grandparents are increasingly forced to plug the gap so that their children can earn a living
AS a child of two working parents it was frequently left to my grandma to keep an eye on me.
She was the old-fashioned sort with an impressive selection of pinnies, a bun kept in place with an army of pins and a penchant for Turkish Delight.
I adored her. At five feet nothing she wielded a huge presence. She took me shopping and showed me how to bake a bunloaf, made my lunch every day and stood endlessly at the front gate as I played in the street.
If she ever resented having to put up with a granddaughter who stole her shoes to make 'jumps' for an imaginary horse, she never let on.
But this was the 1970s and the past, as they say, is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
Now, thanks to an ever-rising retirement age, grandparents are just as likely to be holding down full time jobs as their own children.
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