Intergenerational Resource Transfers in the Context of Welfare States

Pieter Vanhuysse*, Robert Ivan Gal

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Abstract

European societies transfer more per capita resources to children than to the elderly, once we go beyond mere public transfer data and also take into account intra-household private transfers by families. Mostly, these are resources parents spend on buying goods and services for their children, and, especially, the value of the time spent caring, rearing, and producing various household public goods. The size of net transfers given in active age in both directions is much higher once the value of private transfers and time transfers is incorporated. When thinking about what societies do (or do not) do in terms of inter-age transfers, we need a different statistical system that incorporates these intra-familial relations, as public transfer data alone offer a highly incomplete picture of what contemporary societies accomplish in terms of intergenerational transfers. Why, indeed, do we observe so little social policy for young families?
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Oxford Handbook of Family Policy over the Life Course
RedaktørerMary Daly, Birgit Birgit Pfau-Effinger, Neil Gilbert, Douglas Besharov
UdgivelsesstedOxford
ForlagOxford University Press
Publikationsdato26. feb. 2023
Sider1015-1033
Kapitel47
ISBN (Trykt)9780197518151
ISBN (Elektronisk)9780197518182
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 26. feb. 2023

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