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In this paper, we test the conventional wisdom in developing countries of 'more children, more happiness' by exploiting … square and two-stage least square methods find that more children can enhance elderly parents’ subjective well-being (SWB …) measured with either life satisfaction or depression mood. The effect is channelled by raising their satisfaction with children …
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effects of migration on the education and health of non-migrant children as well as the labor supply of non-migrant spouses … parental health. Results show that elderly parents receive lower time contributions from all of their children when one child … migrates. -- migration ; left behind ; elderly ; children …
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transfers to their own parents in order to instill appropriate preferences in their children. This generates a derived demand … for grandchildren since potential grandparents will be treated better by their adult children if the latter have their own … children to whom to demonstrate the appropriate behavior. Empirical work, based on waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of …
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that parents underinvest in the education of disabled children.Alternatively, inequality averse parents may reduce the … investigating whether parental decisions to invest in the education ofdisabled children are driven by equality or efficiency. Even … if parents are inequality averse,they may still choose to invest more in non-disabled children than in disabled children …
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societies. Adopting a double-generation perspective, we investigate the causal impact of this care mode on children's health …-specific effects, taking into account counterfactual care modes. Our results suggest null or negative effects on children's outcomes …: If children three years and older are in full-time daycare or school and, in addition, cared for by grandparents, they …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012651643
societies. Adopting a double-generation perspective, we investigate the causal impact of this care mode on children's health …-specific effects, taking into account counterfactual care modes. Our results suggest null or negative effects on children's outcomes …: If children three years and older are in full-time daycare or school and, in addition, cared for by grandparents, they …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012651659
societies. Adopting a double-generation perspective, we investigate the causal impact of this care mode on children's health …, taking into account counterfactual care modes. Our results suggest null or negative effects on children's outcomes: If … children three years and older are in full-time daycare or school and, in addition, cared for by grandparents, they have more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012666701
instrumental variable strategy are employed to control for the potential endogeneity of parental investments in children. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011615628
In this paper, we test the conventional wisdom in developing countries of ‘more children, more happiness' by exploiting … square and two-stage least square methods find that more children can enhance elderly parents' subjective well-being (SWB …) measured with either life satisfaction or depression mood. The effect is channelled by raising their satisfaction with children …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012864449
Grandparents act as the third biggest care giver besides day care and parental care for children below the age of 6 in … children's non-cognitive outcomes and parental well-being. To capture heterogeneous effects on different dimensions of children … panel data set, we analyze age-specific effects for families with children below the age of 11. Our preliminary results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013330626