Title of article :
The role of European welfare states in intergenerational money transfers : a micro-level perspective
Author/Authors :
SCHENK، NIELS نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article uses a comprehensive theoretical framework to explain why parents
send money to particular children, and examines whether intergenerational solidarity
is shaped by spending on various welfare domains or provisions as a percentage
of gross domestic product. The theoretical model at the level of parents
and children distinguishes parental resources and children’s needs as the factors
most likely to influence intergenerational money transfers. Differences in state
spending on various welfare domains are then used to hypothesise in which
countries children with specific needs are most likely to receive a transfer. For
parents we hypothesise in which countries parents with specific available resources
are most likely to send a transfer. We use data from the first wave of the
Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to analyse the influence of
welfare-state provisions on the likelihood of intergenerational transfers in ten
European countries. The results indicate that, in line with our expectations, the
likelihood of a transfer being made is the outcome of an intricate resolution of the
resources (ability) of the parents and the needs of a child. Rather large differences
between countries in money transfers were found. The results suggest that, at least
with reference to cross-generational money transfers, no consistent differences by
welfare state regime were found.
Keywords :
NIELS SCHENK , European welfare states , intergenerational transfers , money , Transfers
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society