Furstenberg F F, Hoffman S D, Shrestha L
Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Demography. 1995 Aug;32(3):319-33.
This paper draws on new data on intergenerational transfers of time and money that were collected in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. We use these data to examine the effects of divorce on these transfers. We find that the timing of divorce is critical. Fathers and mothers involved in late divorces have similar levels of transfers with their adult children, while divorce during a child's childhood years increases transfers with mothers and sharply lowers them with fathers. Somewhat surprisingly, we find no evidence that divorced fathers who paid child support are more likely to be involved in intergenerational transfers than those who did not pay child support.
本文借鉴了收入动态面板研究中收集的关于时间和金钱代际转移的新数据。我们使用这些数据来研究离婚对这些转移的影响。我们发现离婚的时间点至关重要。经历晚期离婚的父亲和母亲与成年子女的转移水平相似,而在孩子童年时期离婚则会增加与母亲的转移,同时大幅降低与父亲的转移。有点令人惊讶的是,我们没有发现证据表明支付子女抚养费的离婚父亲比未支付子女抚养费的父亲更有可能参与代际转移。