Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family with the evidence on parental monetary transfers in the US? This paper provides a new assessment of this question. I expand the altruism model by introducing effort of the child and by relaxing the assumption of perfect information of the parent about the labor market opportunities of the child. First, I solve and simulate a model of altruism and labor supply under imperfect information. Second, I use cross-sectional data to test the following prediction of the model: Are parental transfers especially responsive to the income variations of children who are very attached to the labor market? The results of the analysis suggest that imperfect information accounts for many ...
This paper presents a closed-form characterization of the allocation of resources in an overlapping ...
We put in perspective two competing hypothesis on the nature of intergenerational transfers: altruis...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family withthe evidence on parental mo...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family with the evidence on intervivos...
The author builds on the altruistic model of the family, to explore the strategic interaction betwee...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
Parsons and Goldin (in Econ Inq 637–659, 1989) use the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of (1890) to ...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
This paper tests whether interhousehold transfers from children to parents in developing countries a...
This paper presents a model of familial altruism in which labor supply is chosen endogenously. The m...
Through an investigation of parental motives, this paper examines how parents decide on the allocati...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
This paper presents a closed-form characterization of the allocation of resources in an overlapping ...
We put in perspective two competing hypothesis on the nature of intergenerational transfers: altruis...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family withthe evidence on parental mo...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family with the evidence on intervivos...
The author builds on the altruistic model of the family, to explore the strategic interaction betwee...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
Parsons and Goldin (in Econ Inq 637–659, 1989) use the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of (1890) to ...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
This paper tests whether interhousehold transfers from children to parents in developing countries a...
This paper presents a model of familial altruism in which labor supply is chosen endogenously. The m...
Through an investigation of parental motives, this paper examines how parents decide on the allocati...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
This paper presents a closed-form characterization of the allocation of resources in an overlapping ...
We put in perspective two competing hypothesis on the nature of intergenerational transfers: altruis...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...