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heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social norms. …
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We conduct a theoretical and empirical analysis of why children live with (or near) their parents and provide care and … that their caregiving behavior is also heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social …
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heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social norms …
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heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social norms …
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. Our analysis shows that, in the case of Japan, if parents are eligible for public LTCI benefits, their children will be … insurance (LTCI), formal care, informal (family) care, and bequests. In our empirical analysis, we use micro data from the Japan …, conducted by Osaka University. Japan is an interesting case to analyze because a public LTCI system was introduced there in 2000 …
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children's bequest or because they cannot rely on family for care. First, it shows that the presence or absence of children …
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wealth on receiving attention from on's children. This paper illustrates that these results from the past should be … interpreted with some care as the relationship between wealth and children's attention is sensitive to the type of financial … parents or job and location restrictions for children hamper informal care provision by one's children. -- Strategic bequest …
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