Nearly three quarters (70%) feel 'pulled in two directions' as they try to balance the needs of their children and elderly parents. The study says many are busy keeping traditions alive (61%) New research from retirement property firm McCarthy has revealed 40-60-year-olds are the driving force behind many families' festive traditions. (Image: Getty)

Eight in ten 'sandwich generation' Brits admit to masking their festive stress to ensure their kids and elderly parents have the perfect family Christmas . New research from retirement property firm McCarthy has revealed 40-60-year-olds are the driving force behind many families' festive traditions.

The sandwich generation refers to adults who have living parents and children, many who are simultaneously caring or supporting both wh

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