This paper uses retrospective micro data from eleven European coun- tries to investigate the role of paternal retirement in explaining children’s decisions to leave the parental home. To assess causality, I use a bivariate discrete-time hazard model with shared frailty and exploit over time and cross-country variation in early retirement legislation. Overall, the results indicate a positive and significant influence of paternal retirement on the probability of first nest-leaving of children residing in Southern European countries, for both sons and daughters. Focusing on Southern Europe, I find that the increase in children’s nest-leaving around the time of paternal retirement does not appear to be justified by changes in parental resources. Rather, channels involving the supply of informal child care provided by grandparents or the quality of the home should be the focus of study.

Living arrangements in Europe: whether and why paternal retirement matters / L. Stella. - In: REVIEW OF ECONOMICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. - ISSN 1569-5239. - 15:2(2017), pp. 497-525. [10.1007/s11150-016-9327-z]

Living arrangements in Europe: whether and why paternal retirement matters

L. Stella
2017

Abstract

This paper uses retrospective micro data from eleven European coun- tries to investigate the role of paternal retirement in explaining children’s decisions to leave the parental home. To assess causality, I use a bivariate discrete-time hazard model with shared frailty and exploit over time and cross-country variation in early retirement legislation. Overall, the results indicate a positive and significant influence of paternal retirement on the probability of first nest-leaving of children residing in Southern European countries, for both sons and daughters. Focusing on Southern Europe, I find that the increase in children’s nest-leaving around the time of paternal retirement does not appear to be justified by changes in parental resources. Rather, channels involving the supply of informal child care provided by grandparents or the quality of the home should be the focus of study.
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English
Living arrangements; Pension reforms; Retirement; SHARE
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Goal 1: No poverty
Goal 5: Gender equality
2017
Springer Nature
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525
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Living arrangements in Europe: whether and why paternal retirement matters / L. Stella. - In: REVIEW OF ECONOMICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. - ISSN 1569-5239. - 15:2(2017), pp. 497-525. [10.1007/s11150-016-9327-z]
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