This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retirement plans using micro data 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 onretirement plans for intensive caregivers, particularly among women. These findings suggest that relying on family members to provide elderly care can pose a serious challenge to the ongoing efforts of the government to promote the labor supply of women and the elderly to address the shrinkage of the working-age population in Japan. The estimation results suggest that ensuring access to formal care services ...
This short paper sets an elderly care model in which the public elderly care and informal elderly ca...
Japan has been aging faster than other industrialized nations, and its experience offers useful less...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Informal family care presents important difficulties for the entire economy. Because of short suppl...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This study empirically examines the (dis)saving behavior of the elderly in Japan using two micro-dat...
Despite the increasing demand for long-term care (LTC) caused by demographic changes and several lon...
In this paper, we examine how parental caregiving affects women’s employment in Japan. Drawing on th...
Preferences to alleviate the burden imposed on caregivers by caring for the elderly have not been in...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
Background: Daughters-in-law have played an important role in informal care-giving arrangements with...
As rapid social changes occur around the world, accompanied by increasingly larger numbers of elderl...
This short paper sets an elderly care model in which the public elderly care and informal elderly ca...
Japan has been aging faster than other industrialized nations, and its experience offers useful less...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
This paper examines the implications of providing care to elderly parents for adult children’s retir...
Informal family care presents important difficulties for the entire economy. Because of short suppl...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
Using unique data from a Japanese survey, this paper examines whether flexible work arrangements tar...
This paper examines the impact of providing informal care to elderly parents on caregivers' subjecti...
This study empirically examines the (dis)saving behavior of the elderly in Japan using two micro-dat...
Despite the increasing demand for long-term care (LTC) caused by demographic changes and several lon...
In this paper, we examine how parental caregiving affects women’s employment in Japan. Drawing on th...
Preferences to alleviate the burden imposed on caregivers by caring for the elderly have not been in...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
Background: Daughters-in-law have played an important role in informal care-giving arrangements with...
As rapid social changes occur around the world, accompanied by increasingly larger numbers of elderl...
This short paper sets an elderly care model in which the public elderly care and informal elderly ca...
Japan has been aging faster than other industrialized nations, and its experience offers useful less...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...