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We conduct a theoretical and empirical analysis of why children live with (or near) their parents and provide care and assistance to them using microdata from a Japanese household survey, the Osaka University Preference Parameter Study. We find that the Japanese are more likely to live with (or...
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-employed or out of the labour force in Sweden with the help of a unique survey. Sweden is interesting since the share of elderly …-employment among older people may be an effective way to improve their life satisfaction, to increase Sweden's labour supply and to …
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-employed or out of the labour force in Sweden with the help of a unique survey. Sweden is interesting since the share of elderly …-employment among older people may be an effective way to improve their life satisfaction, to increase Sweden's labour supply and to …
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In this paper, we conduct a theoretical analysis of why individuals provide care and attention to their elderly parents using a two-period overlapping generations model with endogenous saving and a "contest success function" and test this model using micro data from a Japanese household survey,...
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Staff turnover in the long-term care (LTC) sector in England is perceived to be relatively high. Most job leavers do not leave the sector, but rather move to other LTC employers. Nevertheless, there are concerns that the high 'churn' has a negative impact on continuity and quality of care, care...
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