This paper explores the patterns of the division of inter-vivos financial transfers from old parents to adult children in a sample of 14 European countries drawn from two waves of the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe. Contrary to previous research mostly focused in US, this study finds a higher frequency of parents that equally divide their financial transfers among their adult children. On average, 36% of European parents divide equally. These results sharply contrast with approximately 6.4%-9.2% of American parents that divide equally. It is possible that altruistic parents are also concerned with a norm of equal division, and therefore they do not fully offset the differences of income among their children as predicted b...
Objectives. This study examines the consequences of private intergenerational transfers from elderly...
This paper documents the patterns of total intervivos transfers adult children receive from their pa...
Using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) (2004, 2006, 2011, 20...
In this paper we explore the patterns of the division of inter-vivos financial transfers from parent...
This paper explores the patterns of the division of inter-vivos financial transfers from old parents...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contem...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
Recent research has suggested that financial transfers from parents to their adult children in the f...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
textabstractABSTRACT This article uses a comprehensive theoretical framework to explain why parents...
textRapid population aging driven by increasing life expectancy and falling birthrates has resulted ...
Objectives. This study examines the consequences of private intergenerational transfers from elderly...
This paper documents the patterns of total intervivos transfers adult children receive from their pa...
Using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) (2004, 2006, 2011, 20...
In this paper we explore the patterns of the division of inter-vivos financial transfers from parent...
This paper explores the patterns of the division of inter-vivos financial transfers from old parents...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contem...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
Recent research has suggested that financial transfers from parents to their adult children in the f...
The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
textabstractABSTRACT This article uses a comprehensive theoretical framework to explain why parents...
textRapid population aging driven by increasing life expectancy and falling birthrates has resulted ...
Objectives. This study examines the consequences of private intergenerational transfers from elderly...
This paper documents the patterns of total intervivos transfers adult children receive from their pa...
Using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) (2004, 2006, 2011, 20...