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China launched a new rural pension scheme (hereafter NRPS) for rural residents in 2009, now covering almost all … unique setting for studying the economics of intergenerational relationships during development, given the rapidity of China …'s population aging, traditions of filial piety and co-residence, decreasing number of children, and dearth of formal social …
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China launched a new rural pension scheme (hereafter NRPS) for rural residents in 2009, now covering almost all … unique setting for studying the economics of intergenerational relationships during development, given the rapidity of China …'s population aging, traditions of filial piety and co-residence, decreasing number of children, and dearth of formal social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011653459
China launched a new rural pension scheme (hereafter NRPS) for rural residents in 2009, now covering almost all … unique setting for studying the economics of intergenerational relationships during development, given the rapidity of China …'s population aging, traditions of filial piety and co-residence, decreasing number of children, and dearth of formal social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012957478
People's Republic of China, using a difference-in-differences approach. We find that the program crowds out transfers from …
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A model is presented that explains the mix between funded and unfunded pension systems. It turns out that total pension and the relative shares of the two systems may be explained and are determined by the population growth rate, technological growth, the time-preference discount rate, the...
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China launched a pension program for rural residents in 2009, now covering more than 300 million Chinese. This program … offers a unique setting for studying the ageing population, given the rapidity of China's population ageing, traditions of … filial piety and co-residence, decreasing number of children, and dearth of formal social security, at a relatively low …
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We examine the heterogeneous and dynamic impact of China’s New Rural Pension Scheme on intergenerational wealth … mechanisms underlying these distributional effects are intergenerational transfers, time reallocation, and filial adjustments of …
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China's recently implemented New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS), the largest social pension program in the world, was … China Family Panel Studies to study determinants of the decision to enroll in NRPS, premiums paid, and time taken to enroll …
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intergenerational transfers to their old parents and children as well as private savings. The government specifies amounts of public … transfers from working adults to the dependents. The model also takes the effects of demographic transition on the burdens of …
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intergenerational transfers of financial help and care-giving. I find that the net pass-through rate of Social Security benefits from … parents to children is about 15 percent, including only monetary inter vivos transfers. Parents with higher Social Security …
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