The balance of intergenerational family transfers: a life-cycle perspective

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Stipica Mudrazija
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[1] University of Southern California,Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, School of Social Work
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European Journal of Ageing | 2014年 / 11卷
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Intergenerational transfers; Life cycle; Welfare regimes; SHARE;
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The aim of this study is to determine the likelihood and net amount of parent–child transfers over the adult life cycle across European welfare regimes. The study introduces an economic life-cycle model of family transfers to describe the evolution of family exchanges across generations over time, which reveals a nonlinear relationship of age and net family transfers. Furthermore, it refines the method of estimating parent–child net transfers. Data come from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe, and include 36,095 parent–child dyads from 11 European countries representing social democratic, conservative, and traditional welfare-state regimes. The findings reveal net value of family intergenerational support follows a nonlinear pattern across the adult life cycle, with positive transfers from parents to adult children decreasing modestly until advanced old age when the decrease intensifies. Net family support benefits individuals and generations with larger relative need. The transition in the net family support pattern starts later and is less pronounced across social democratic welfare-regime countries while the opposite is true in traditional welfare-regime countries. These findings might be interpreted as being linked to differences in the public policies guaranteeing different levels of provision for dependent populations across different welfare regimes. They are consistent with a comparatively smaller role of family support in the intergenerational redistribution of resources in societies with larger public intergenerational support to dependent populations.
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