This paper analyzes peer effects among siblings in the decision to leave parental home. Estimating peer effects is challenging because of problems of refection, endogenous group formation, and correlated unobservables. We overcome these issues using the exogenous variation in siblings' household formation implied by the eligibility rules for a Spanish rental subsidy. Our results show that sibling effects are negative and that these effects can be explained by the presence of old or ill parents. Sibling effects turn positive from older to younger close-in-age siblings, when imitation is more likely to prevail. Our findings indicate that policy makers who aim at fostering household formation should target the household rather than the individ...
Promoting entrepreneurship has become an increasingly important part of the policy agenda in many co...
This article is focused on children providing and financing long-term care for their elderly parent....
Sibling relations are by nature ambivalent with high levels of both altruistic helping and competiti...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave their parental home significantly later than in Northern Europe ...
In most industrialized countries, more people than ever are having to cope with the burden of caring...
There is a potential free-rider problem when several siblings consider future provision of care for ...
This study examines the impact of peer behaviour on the living arrangements of young adults in the U...
While a growing literature has analyzed the effects of parental migration on the educational outcome...
Family and social networks are widely believed to influence important life decisions but identifying...
This paper examines co-residence arrangements between older parents and their adult children. We ske...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
This paper formulates a model to explain how parental care responsibilities and family structure int...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
In most industrialized countries, more people than ever are having to cope with the burden of caring...
Sibling studies have been widely used to analyze the impact of family background on socioeconomic an...
Promoting entrepreneurship has become an increasingly important part of the policy agenda in many co...
This article is focused on children providing and financing long-term care for their elderly parent....
Sibling relations are by nature ambivalent with high levels of both altruistic helping and competiti...
In Southern Europe youngsters leave their parental home significantly later than in Northern Europe ...
In most industrialized countries, more people than ever are having to cope with the burden of caring...
There is a potential free-rider problem when several siblings consider future provision of care for ...
This study examines the impact of peer behaviour on the living arrangements of young adults in the U...
While a growing literature has analyzed the effects of parental migration on the educational outcome...
Family and social networks are widely believed to influence important life decisions but identifying...
This paper examines co-residence arrangements between older parents and their adult children. We ske...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
This paper formulates a model to explain how parental care responsibilities and family structure int...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
In most industrialized countries, more people than ever are having to cope with the burden of caring...
Sibling studies have been widely used to analyze the impact of family background on socioeconomic an...
Promoting entrepreneurship has become an increasingly important part of the policy agenda in many co...
This article is focused on children providing and financing long-term care for their elderly parent....
Sibling relations are by nature ambivalent with high levels of both altruistic helping and competiti...