Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data

ABSTRACT: With the reduction of intergenerational temporal transfers, financial transfers from adult offspring to their elderly parents are prevailing in rural China. Although much has been done, little is known about the association between the expansion of intergenerational transfers and rural old...

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Main Authors: Guangyan Chen, Wei Si, Lingling Qiu
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Series:Ciência Rural
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spelling doaj-5e9c51577edd4119a40f75c6ef2a36e22020-11-25T03:07:59ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural0103-84781678-459650510.1590/0103-8478cr20190725S0103-84782020000500802Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS dataGuangyan ChenWei SiLingling QiuABSTRACT: With the reduction of intergenerational temporal transfers, financial transfers from adult offspring to their elderly parents are prevailing in rural China. Although much has been done, little is known about the association between the expansion of intergenerational transfers and rural old people’s physical health in China. The purpose of this paper was to examine the effect of intergenerational financial transfers on the elders’ physical health in rural China. Using data collected from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), panel data fixed effect model and threshold model are employed to estimate the impact of intergenerational financial transfers on the old people’s physical health in rural areas. Results showed that; although, the intergenerational financial transfers have a positive effect on the old people’s physical health, no linear relationship exists between them. Intergenerational financial transfers are clearly less effective for low-income old people’s physical health than those of middle-income, while the effect on high-income old people’s health is the most insignificant. Studies concerning the effect of intergenerational financial transfers on the elders’ health in developing countries remain limited. Findings of this paper provided great insights into how intergenerational transfers, such as intergenerational financial transfers, may affect the well-beings of old residents in rural areas. Additionally, this study can offer inspiration to policy makers regarding what measures they should take to enhance rural old residents’ well-beings.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000500802&lng=en&tlng=entransferências financeiras intergeracionaispessoas idosasadlrendachina rural
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Wei Si
Lingling Qiu
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Wei Si
Lingling Qiu
Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
Ciência Rural
transferências financeiras intergeracionais
pessoas idosas
adl
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china rural
author_facet Guangyan Chen
Wei Si
Lingling Qiu
author_sort Guangyan Chen
title Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
title_short Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
title_full Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
title_fullStr Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
title_full_unstemmed Intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural China: evidence from CHARLS data
title_sort intergenerational financial transfers and physical health of old people in rural china: evidence from charls data
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Rural
issn 0103-8478
1678-4596
description ABSTRACT: With the reduction of intergenerational temporal transfers, financial transfers from adult offspring to their elderly parents are prevailing in rural China. Although much has been done, little is known about the association between the expansion of intergenerational transfers and rural old people’s physical health in China. The purpose of this paper was to examine the effect of intergenerational financial transfers on the elders’ physical health in rural China. Using data collected from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), panel data fixed effect model and threshold model are employed to estimate the impact of intergenerational financial transfers on the old people’s physical health in rural areas. Results showed that; although, the intergenerational financial transfers have a positive effect on the old people’s physical health, no linear relationship exists between them. Intergenerational financial transfers are clearly less effective for low-income old people’s physical health than those of middle-income, while the effect on high-income old people’s health is the most insignificant. Studies concerning the effect of intergenerational financial transfers on the elders’ health in developing countries remain limited. Findings of this paper provided great insights into how intergenerational transfers, such as intergenerational financial transfers, may affect the well-beings of old residents in rural areas. Additionally, this study can offer inspiration to policy makers regarding what measures they should take to enhance rural old residents’ well-beings.
topic transferências financeiras intergeracionais
pessoas idosas
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china rural
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