This is the first paper of which we are aware that attemps to formally model the supply-supply behavior of elderly individuals in a developing countryWithout broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are left to rely on their current and accumulated earnings and support from children as means of support.DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ; AGED ; PENSIONS
In the past few years, public policy towards the elderly has become an emerging policy issue for Ind...
Elderly residents have the opportunity not to work and enjoy leisure in their retirement. However, t...
Does financial security of older persons in Indonesia adequate? Analysis on household incomes of rur...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attempts to formally model the supply-supply beha...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
In developed countries, most workers depend on government-based social security systems and private ...
Most social research on ageing in Asia has focused on the support provided by adult children to thei...
Inter-generational family support provided by older people in Indonesia ELISABETH SCHRÖDER-BUTTERFI...
Do elderly parents use coresidence with or financial transfers from children to reduce their own lab...
In developing countries, the absence of universal social safety nets frequently necessitates co-resi...
Despite abundant studies of the application of pension systems in developed countries, little work h...
In the past few years, public policy towards the elderly has become an emerging policy issue for Ind...
Elderly residents have the opportunity not to work and enjoy leisure in their retirement. However, t...
Does financial security of older persons in Indonesia adequate? Analysis on household incomes of rur...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attempts to formally model the supply-supply beha...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
What drives the labor supply decisions of the elderly in developing countries? To what extent do eld...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
In developed countries, most workers depend on government-based social security systems and private ...
Most social research on ageing in Asia has focused on the support provided by adult children to thei...
Inter-generational family support provided by older people in Indonesia ELISABETH SCHRÖDER-BUTTERFI...
Do elderly parents use coresidence with or financial transfers from children to reduce their own lab...
In developing countries, the absence of universal social safety nets frequently necessitates co-resi...
Despite abundant studies of the application of pension systems in developed countries, little work h...
In the past few years, public policy towards the elderly has become an emerging policy issue for Ind...
Elderly residents have the opportunity not to work and enjoy leisure in their retirement. However, t...
Does financial security of older persons in Indonesia adequate? Analysis on household incomes of rur...