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microdata from a Japanese survey. We find no significant effect of caregiving on family caregivers' planned retirement age if we … do not take into account caregiving intensity but find a negative and significant effect on retirement plans for … formal care services can help family members reconcile their paid work with caregiving requirements, thereby alleviating the …
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that their caregiving behavior is also heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social …
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We examine the presence of a systematic preference for independent living at old age which we refer as “institutionalization aversion” (IA). Given that IA is not observable from revealed preferences, we draw on a survey experiment to elicit individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid...
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demand-side subsidies such as unconditional caregiving allowances (cash benefits designed either to incentivize the provision … the inception in 2007 (and its reduction in 2012) of a universal caregiving allowance on both the supply of informal care …, and subsequent intergenerational transfer flows. We find evidence of a 30% rise in informal caregiving after the subsidy …
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or the exchange motive (much stronger than in the United States), but we find that their caregiving behavior is also …
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