INEQUALITY AMONG YOUNG-ADULT SIBLINGS, PUBLIC-ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, AND INTERGENERATIONAL LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

Citation
Mr. Rosenzweig et Ki. Wolpin, INEQUALITY AMONG YOUNG-ADULT SIBLINGS, PUBLIC-ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, AND INTERGENERATIONAL LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, The Journal of human resources, 29(4), 1994, pp. 1101-1125
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Economics,"Industrial Relations & Labor
ISSN journal
0022166X
Volume
29
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1101 - 1125
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-166X(1994)29:4<1101:IAYSPP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
In this paper we examine the allocation of resources in the form of sh ared housing provided by parents to their young adult children in the context of a model in which there are multiple optimizing offspring. W e set out a framework for estimation that considers the constraints of available data for studying these family interactions, in particular, the problem that the characteristics and decisions of all adult sibli ngs affect parental decisions and thus need to be accounted for in emp irical analyses. Application of the intergenerational family framework to longitudinal data on the residence patterns of adult siblings and on state-specific welfare benefits indicates that results concerning c ross-sib interactions are not robust to estimation procedure in part b ecause of the difficulty of measuring all adult sib characteristics wh en families differ in sib-size. An estimation procedure that controls for all permanent and transitory parent characteristics as well as the influence of varying family sizes and sib characteristics, and passes at least one specification test, indicates that family-sib interactio ns are significant in the parental provision of shared housing.