失业
经济
人口经济学
健康与退休研究
收入动态的小组研究
不利影响
低收入
劳动经济学
货币经济学
人口学
失业
医学
经济增长
内科学
社会学
作者
Jessamyn Schaller,Chase S. Eck
摘要
Abstract We use event studies to examine changes in intergenerational financial transfers and informal care within families following wealth loss, job exit, widowhood, and health shocks. We find sharp reductions in giving to adult children following negative shocks to parents' wealth and earned income, particularly in low-wealth households. Giving also decreases with some health shocks and increases following spousal death. Meanwhile, children of low-wealth households increase financial transfers to parents following adverse shocks in parental households and children of both high- and low-wealth households sharply increase their provision of informal care to parents following a wide range of adverse shocks.
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