As population aging becomes more pronounced in the developing world, the uneven implementation of social safety nets raises important questions as to how well traditional family-based mechanisms insure elderly incomes when pension systems fail. Using a unique dataset from a recent household survey conducted in urban China, we find evidence that private transfers respond to low household income of retired workers when income falls below the poverty line. This finding is consistent with an altruistic motive for transfers at low levels of household income. At the same time, however, the transfer response to elderly pre-transfer income is not sufficient to fully cover shortfalls that arise with severe pension arrears and low retirement income
Using data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (KLIPS), this study investigates private incom...
Particularly high saving rates among the elderly in both rural and urban China call for an investiga...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
As population aging becomes more pronounced in the developing world, the uneven implemen-tation of s...
Aging populations in developing countries have spurred the introduction of public pension programs t...
Population aging becomes a prominent problem in the developing countries that experienced a decline ...
The support for the elderly is facing big challenges with the problem of population aging. Transfers...
This thesis offers new insights explaining the lack of dissaving among elderly in China. We provide...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
By utilizing 2008 CHARLS data,this paper found that the elderly parents with bad economic condition ...
The support for the elderly is facing big challenges with the problem of population aging. Transfers...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor by applying...
Rapid aging, strict family planning programs, large-scale internal migration, and immature public pe...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
Benefit incidence analyses provide important insights into problems facing any government struggling...
Using data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (KLIPS), this study investigates private incom...
Particularly high saving rates among the elderly in both rural and urban China call for an investiga...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
As population aging becomes more pronounced in the developing world, the uneven implemen-tation of s...
Aging populations in developing countries have spurred the introduction of public pension programs t...
Population aging becomes a prominent problem in the developing countries that experienced a decline ...
The support for the elderly is facing big challenges with the problem of population aging. Transfers...
This thesis offers new insights explaining the lack of dissaving among elderly in China. We provide...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
By utilizing 2008 CHARLS data,this paper found that the elderly parents with bad economic condition ...
The support for the elderly is facing big challenges with the problem of population aging. Transfers...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor by applying...
Rapid aging, strict family planning programs, large-scale internal migration, and immature public pe...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
Benefit incidence analyses provide important insights into problems facing any government struggling...
Using data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (KLIPS), this study investigates private incom...
Particularly high saving rates among the elderly in both rural and urban China call for an investiga...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...