As We Celebrate our Fathers, New Study Reports End of Life Planning at Top of Their Responsibilities List
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End of life planning is a top priority for married men
Overall, the findings show that married men consider end of life planning (and long term financial planning) to be in the top three of their "responsibilities" list whereas married women tend to claim more conventional motherly duties such as cleaning the home, caring for children, and social planning. Paying bills, however, breaks into the top 5 of married women's named responsibilities.
Top 5 Responsibilities (Married Men vs Married Women)
|
Top 5 Responsibilities for Married Men |
% N= |
Top 5 Responsibilities for Married women |
% |
|
Making sure mechanical things like cars work |
91% |
Cleaning the home |
92% |
|
Long term financial planning |
81% |
Taking care of children |
92% |
|
Planning for end of life in case something happens to you |
79% |
Making social plans |
78% |
|
Grilling |
79% |
Paying bills |
77% |
|
Teaching children physical activity such as sports |
73% |
Talking to children about sex |
70% |
Responsibilities change over time
These responsibilities change significantly as they get older. Younger fathers (under 44 yrs old) take on more of the traditionally female responsibilities and older fathers (aged 55+) take on more of what is considered to be socially taboo responsibilities – death and money.
Responsibilities (younger fathers vs older fathers)
|
|
Older Fathers (55+) |
|
|
Cleaning the home |
57% |
38% |
|
Caring for children |
48% |
1% |
|
Making Social plans |
56% |
37% |
|
Talking to children about sex |
42% |
3% |
|
End of Life Planning |
68% |
87% |
|
Long term financial planning |
72% |
86% |
Only 1 in 3 fathers believe they do end-of-life planning 'very well'
Contrasting what fathers claim as their responsibility with what they claim to do very well, fathers are very comfortable with their skills in most areas. However, only 1 in 3 fathers believe they do end of life planning 'very well.'
Responsibilities and Perceived Performance
|
Responsibility |
% All Fathers responsible |
% think they do it very well |
|
Making sure mechanical things working |
89% |
50% (rank 4) |
|
Long term financial planning |
81% |
36% |
|
Grilling |
79% |
54% (rank 2) |
|
End of life planning |
79% |
30% |
|
Paying bills |
71% |
67% (rank 1) |
|
Teaching children physical activity such as sports |
68% |
39% (rank 5) |
|
Cleaning the home |
45% |
31% |
|
Talking to the children about sex |
42% |
36% |
|
Taking care of children |
41% |
51% (Rank 3) |
|
Making social plans |
40% |
32% |
Commenting on the survey,
Lack of end-of-life planning can result in major loss
While most fathers saw themselves as being responsible for end of life planning, they believed that they will leave loved ones at best searching for or worse, losing needed beneficiary documents. According to the findings, less than one-third of fathers said that their family knew exactly where their plans/documents are.
Lack of communication with other family members by fathers risk losing valuable assets that are left in unclaimed bank accounts, safe deposit boxes and pensions. In fact, the
"Fathers and mothers, especially Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation, owe it to their families to adequately plan for end-of-life situations," said
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within
For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact
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- According to the
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