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, with coresidence burdens on children creating disincentives for parents to invest in their health. Studying Japanese data …The empirical evidence of the effect of intergenerational coresidence by elderly parents and their adult children on … parental health remains fairly inconclusive. The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to estimate a reliable coresidence effect …
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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 the Japanese are more likely to live with (or near) their elderly parents and/or to provide care and attention to them … that their caregiving behavior is also heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social …
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We estimate the impact of parental health on adult children’s labor market out- comes. We focus on health shocks which … of children. This effect is more pronounced for daughters and for children who live close to their parents. Further …
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We estimate the impact of parental health on adult children's labor market outcomes. We focus on health shocks which … of children. This effect is more pronounced for daughters and for children who live close to their parents. Further …
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We estimate the impact of parental health on adult children's labor market outcomes. We focus on health shocks which … of children. This effect is more pronounced for daughters and for children who live close to their parents. Further …
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a health shock. I find that employment and income of adult children are slightly reduced in the years leading up to the … Swedish register data I compare the labor market outcome trajectories of adult children before and after their parent suffers …
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-to-needs ratio. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2003–2004—a … nationally representative telephone survey that included 86,537 parents of children 0–17 years old. The sample was composed of …According to the Blacks’ Diminished Return theory, the health effects of high socioeconomic status (SES) are …
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