Private intergenerational transfers, family structure and health in a sub-Saharan African context
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Payne, Collin
Pesando, Luca Maria
Kohler, Hans-Peter
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Wiley
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During the last two decades, the increase in surveys aimed at quantifying
monetary and non-monetary exchanges has fostered remarkable advances
in measuring, modeling, and assessing the implications of intergenerational
transfers at both the micro- and the macro level. This expansion in data
availability, together with the conceptual development of the National
Transfer Accounts (NTA) framework (Lee and Mason 2011), has led to a
flourishing body of research aimed at understanding the functioning of the
generational economy and the role of private and public transfers in shaping
life-cycle economic flows. Extensive research from high-income contexts
has shown that private transfers typically flow from members of the older
generations to their children and grandchildren, while public transfers tend
to flow in the opposite direction (Lee and Donehower 2011; Kluge and Vogt
2015).
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Population and Development Review
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2037-12-31
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