Aging and an increasing retired population are a global challenge. Previous studies suggest that retirement affects economic behaviors of the retiree and his or her spouse, including consumption, health outcome, and time use. However, little is known about the intergenerational effects of parental retirement on adult children. This paper studies the effects of parental retirement on adult children's labor supply through intergenerational time and monetary transfer. We exploit the mandatory retirement age in China as the cut-off point and apply a regression discontinuity (RD) approach to four waves of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) Dataset. Our findings suggest that parental retirement reduces adult children's annual hours of labor su...
Objectives. This study examined financial transfers from adult children to elderly parents in Hong K...
The populations of some developing countries are aging rapidly, while the average years of schooling...
This thesis offers new insights explaining the lack of dissaving among elderly in China. We provide...
Aging and an increasing retired population are a global challenge. Previous studies suggest that ret...
China has set to increase the minimum retirement age, to ease the pressure from pension expenditure ...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
The growing concern over retirement in contemporary societies has stimulated the attention of resear...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of delaying retirement in an overlapping generations mode...
Background: The female labor force participation rate in China has experienced a significant decline...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor by applying...
The aging population is a worldwide phenomenon. Households in these aging societies face many challe...
Aging populations in developing countries have spurred the introduction of public pension programs t...
This dissertation explores the determinants of the labor supply, physical and mental health, and inf...
This study examined financial transfers from adult children to non-co-resided elderly parents in Hon...
This paper offers robust empirical evidence of a Darwinian pro-natalist mechanism: parents can impro...
Objectives. This study examined financial transfers from adult children to elderly parents in Hong K...
The populations of some developing countries are aging rapidly, while the average years of schooling...
This thesis offers new insights explaining the lack of dissaving among elderly in China. We provide...
Aging and an increasing retired population are a global challenge. Previous studies suggest that ret...
China has set to increase the minimum retirement age, to ease the pressure from pension expenditure ...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
The growing concern over retirement in contemporary societies has stimulated the attention of resear...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of delaying retirement in an overlapping generations mode...
Background: The female labor force participation rate in China has experienced a significant decline...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor by applying...
The aging population is a worldwide phenomenon. Households in these aging societies face many challe...
Aging populations in developing countries have spurred the introduction of public pension programs t...
This dissertation explores the determinants of the labor supply, physical and mental health, and inf...
This study examined financial transfers from adult children to non-co-resided elderly parents in Hon...
This paper offers robust empirical evidence of a Darwinian pro-natalist mechanism: parents can impro...
Objectives. This study examined financial transfers from adult children to elderly parents in Hong K...
The populations of some developing countries are aging rapidly, while the average years of schooling...
This thesis offers new insights explaining the lack of dissaving among elderly in China. We provide...