We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to examine why the savings rates of the young are elevated relative to the middle-aged, despite rising individual life-cycle incomes. We show that inter-generational co-residence masks the true life-cycle patterns of individual savings in standard Chinese household data sets, which are aggregated at the household level. Moreover, we show that to understand life-cycle savings behavior it is necessary to take into account inter-generational co-residence, an important phenomenon in China and in many developing countries. To test a model that describes joint life-cycle savings and co-residence decisions by two generations, we use a variety of standard tw...
China's urban household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-savings p...
This paper studies the effect that changing demographic patterns have had on the household saving ra...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...
We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to exami...
This master thesis estimates the saving profiles of Chinese households in 1995 and 2002 and discusse...
This paper examines the impact of family size on household saving. We first study a theoretical life...
show that the child’s life-course location affects the likelihood of residing with a parent. When pa...
While China has traditionally had exceedingly high saving rates over generations, there has been a ...
JEL No. D12,E21,O16 From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 pe...
This paper examines the impact of family size on household saving. We first study a theoretical life...
We ask how much the advent of the `one child policy' can explain the sharp rise in China's household...
This paper studies how changing demographics can explain much of the evolution of China's house...
We ask how much the advent of the ‘one-child policy ’ can explain the sharp rise in China’s house-ho...
In a stimulating paper, Modigliani and Cao (2004) concluded that most of the huge increase in the ho...
In this paper, we use provincial panel data on China for the 2002-19 period to conduct a spatial aut...
China's urban household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-savings p...
This paper studies the effect that changing demographic patterns have had on the household saving ra...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...
We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to exami...
This master thesis estimates the saving profiles of Chinese households in 1995 and 2002 and discusse...
This paper examines the impact of family size on household saving. We first study a theoretical life...
show that the child’s life-course location affects the likelihood of residing with a parent. When pa...
While China has traditionally had exceedingly high saving rates over generations, there has been a ...
JEL No. D12,E21,O16 From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 pe...
This paper examines the impact of family size on household saving. We first study a theoretical life...
We ask how much the advent of the `one child policy' can explain the sharp rise in China's household...
This paper studies how changing demographics can explain much of the evolution of China's house...
We ask how much the advent of the ‘one-child policy ’ can explain the sharp rise in China’s house-ho...
In a stimulating paper, Modigliani and Cao (2004) concluded that most of the huge increase in the ho...
In this paper, we use provincial panel data on China for the 2002-19 period to conduct a spatial aut...
China's urban household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-savings p...
This paper studies the effect that changing demographic patterns have had on the household saving ra...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...