Do adult children affect the care elderly parents provide each other? We develop two models in which the anticipated behavior of adult children provides incentives for elderly parents to increase care for their disabled spouses. The "demonstration effect" postulates that adult children learn from a parent's example that family caregiving is appropriate behavior. The "punishment effect" postulates that adult children may punish parents who fail to provide spousal care by not providing future care for the nondisabled spouse when necessary. Thus, joint children act as a commitment mechanism, increasing the probability that elderly spouses will provide care for each other; stepchildren with weak attachments to their parents provide weaker incen...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in...
This chapter develops a simple economic model to analyze the role of in kind transfers, which can be...
We build an intergenerational transfer model in which an adult child provides elder care to his pare...
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases and the costs of institutional health care ri...
Do children cooperate when they decide to provide informal care to their elderly parent? This paper ...
The majority of disabled elderly parents in the U.S. who receive ongoing care are cared for by their...
Common misconceptions in the popular press focus on the dependency of the aged population, or cast t...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of parental marital status, ma...
I examine the mental health and general health effects of providing informal care for one’s spouse u...
It is a well-established fact that the United States is an aging society. Increasing longevity and l...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Over the next 50 years, the U.S. will see a tremendous growth in the elderly population due to the a...
Situated in the context of a rapidly aging population, this dissertation examines the implications o...
IntroductionAlthough physical activity (PA) is crucial for health, the literature is mixed about how...
We estimate dynamic models of elder-care arrangements using data from the Assets and Health Dynamics...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in...
This chapter develops a simple economic model to analyze the role of in kind transfers, which can be...
We build an intergenerational transfer model in which an adult child provides elder care to his pare...
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases and the costs of institutional health care ri...
Do children cooperate when they decide to provide informal care to their elderly parent? This paper ...
The majority of disabled elderly parents in the U.S. who receive ongoing care are cared for by their...
Common misconceptions in the popular press focus on the dependency of the aged population, or cast t...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of parental marital status, ma...
I examine the mental health and general health effects of providing informal care for one’s spouse u...
It is a well-established fact that the United States is an aging society. Increasing longevity and l...
BackgroundFuture demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ n...
Over the next 50 years, the U.S. will see a tremendous growth in the elderly population due to the a...
Situated in the context of a rapidly aging population, this dissertation examines the implications o...
IntroductionAlthough physical activity (PA) is crucial for health, the literature is mixed about how...
We estimate dynamic models of elder-care arrangements using data from the Assets and Health Dynamics...
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in...
This chapter develops a simple economic model to analyze the role of in kind transfers, which can be...
We build an intergenerational transfer model in which an adult child provides elder care to his pare...