Department of Economics, Michigan State University, 486 West Circle Drive, Room 110, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA.
Department of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1477, USA.
Demography. 2018 Oct;55(5):1705-1725. doi: 10.1007/s13524-018-0703-6.
Parents often provide generous financial transfers to their adult children, perhaps assisting with college expenses, recognizing major life course events, or cushioning against negative financial shocks. Because resources are limited, a transfer made to one child likely affects transfers made to others in the family. Despite such possibilities, data limitations have led previous authors to focus almost exclusively on a single type of transfer made at a single point in time. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the relationships among parental transfers for college and later cash transfers to all children within a family. We find that parents typically spend differentially on the postsecondary schooling of their children but find no evidence that this differential spending is offset by later cash transfers.
父母经常向成年子女提供慷慨的经济资助,可能是帮助支付大学费用、庆祝重要的人生大事,或缓冲负面的经济冲击。由于资源有限,对一个孩子的转移可能会影响家庭中其他孩子的转移。尽管存在这种可能性,但数据限制使得之前的作者几乎完全专注于在单一时间点进行的单一类型的转移。我们使用来自健康与退休研究的数据,研究了家庭内父母为子女上大学提供的助学金和后来向所有子女提供的现金转移之间的关系。我们发现,父母通常对子女的高等教育投入不同,但没有证据表明这种不同的支出会被后来的现金转移所抵消。