Do elderly parents use coresidence with or financial transfers from children to reduce their own labour supply in old age? This paper is one of only a few studies that seeks to formally model elderly labour supply in the context of a developing country while taking into account coresidency with and financial transfers from children. We find little evidence that support from children-either through transfers or coresidency-substitutes for elderly parents' need to work. Thus, as in developed countries, there is a role for public policy to enhance the welfare of the elderly population
This paper presents a model of informal care to parents. We assume that the child participates in th...
This research analyzes the linkage between elderly poverty and children’s human capital level via in...
Abstract: Little is known about the living conditions of a growing number of elderly in India who pr...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
In the absence of a broad-based pension scheme, the elderly in developing countries may rely on mone...
In the absence of a broad-based pension scheme, the elderly in developing countries may rely on mone...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attempts to formally model the supply-supply beha...
Cordelia Reimers and two anonymous referees for helpful comments. This research was funded b
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attemps to formally model the supply-supply behav...
This paper attempts to discover why some adult children take care of their elderly parents, and why ...
Using the Health and Retirement Study, this research investigates whether an adult child substitutes...
This paper presents a model of informal care to parents. We assume that the child participates in th...
This research analyzes the linkage between elderly poverty and children’s human capital level via in...
Abstract: Little is known about the living conditions of a growing number of elderly in India who pr...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
In the absence of a broad-based pension scheme, the elderly in developing countries may rely on mone...
In the absence of a broad-based pension scheme, the elderly in developing countries may rely on mone...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attempts to formally model the supply-supply beha...
Cordelia Reimers and two anonymous referees for helpful comments. This research was funded b
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attemps to formally model the supply-supply behav...
This paper attempts to discover why some adult children take care of their elderly parents, and why ...
Using the Health and Retirement Study, this research investigates whether an adult child substitutes...
This paper presents a model of informal care to parents. We assume that the child participates in th...
This research analyzes the linkage between elderly poverty and children’s human capital level via in...
Abstract: Little is known about the living conditions of a growing number of elderly in India who pr...