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worse outcomes irrespective of living conditions. Yet even with controls, the elderly who live with children do worse. This … is in sharp contrast to younger adults who live with children, likely their own, whose life evaluation is no different in … the presence of the child once background conditions are controlled for. Parents, like elders, have enhanced negative …
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worse outcomes irrespective of living conditions. Yet even with controls, the elderly who live with children do worse. This … is in sharp contrast to younger adults who live with children, likely their own, whose life evaluation is no different in … the presence of the child once background conditions are controlled for. Parents, like elders, have enhanced negative …
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which seniors care about their offspring’s welfare and also value time spent with family children, the sign of the effect is …
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presents an altruism model that incorporates effort of the child and introduces imperfect information of parents about the … labor market opportunities of children. Calibrations of the model show that the response of transfers to the income of the …: parental transfers are especially responsive to income variations of children who are very attached to the labor market. …
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This article is focused on children providing and financing long-term care for their elderly parent. The aim of this …. We look at families with two children using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe; our sample … contains 314 dependent elderly and their 628 adult children. In order to identify the interactions between siblings, we have …
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responsive to the income variations of children who are very attached to the labor market? The results suggest that imperfect …
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adult children and their parents. We then examine whether differences in family structure affect the amount of informal care … adult children provide to their elderly parents. Lastly, we look for cross-country differences in family location and … insights into how family-related and institutional factors shape patterns of time transfers from adult children to elderly …
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If you did a Google search right now on the subject of U.S.- Mexico immigration, you would probably find thousands of resources, documents, and web-pages all dealing with what is often referred to as the immigration problem. The question is generally consistent across many fronts: how to deal...
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parents. This paper formulates a model to explain how parental care responsibilities and family structure interact in … affecting children's mobility characteristics. A key insight we obtain is that the mobility of young adults crucially depends on … outcome. Only children are not exposed to this kind of competition. This causes an equilibrium in which siblings not only …
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Should someone with more adult children expect to have further chances of avoiding institutionalisation in old age than … someone with fewer children? Should an aging population build more institutions for the elderly, including for the elderly … with children? We show that population aging – as the motive for the reduction of the number of children to every parent …
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