Who gives and receives substantial inter vivos financial transfers in Britain?

IF 1.3 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Bee Boileau, David Sturrock
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We document new stylised facts about substantial gifts and loans made in Great Britain. The vast majority of gifts and loans are made from parents to their adult children, and we find substantive differences in receiving by ethnicity, region and gender. Gifts are only weakly related to individuals' economic resources once their parents' socio-economic status is accounted for, but loans are made more frequently to those with lower wealth. Transfers modestly increase inequalities in total inflows (income plus transfers) over early adulthood. Over an eight-year period, cumulative transfers received are worth 0.5 per cent of income for those in the bottom income fifth compared to 2.6 per cent of income for the top fifth. Over half of the value of gifts is given by the wealthiest fifth of individuals and transfers increase inequalities between those with parents of higher and lower socio-economic status. However, transfers decrease relative inequalities in wealth, being largest as a share of wealth for those at the bottom of the wealth distribution.

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在英国,谁提供和接受大量的体内金融转移?
我们记录新的风格化的事实,大量的礼物和贷款在英国作出。绝大多数礼物和贷款都是父母送给成年子女的,我们发现,不同种族、地区和性别在接受方面存在实质性差异。一旦考虑到父母的社会经济地位,礼物与个人经济资源的关系就很弱,但贷款更多地发放给那些财富较低的人。转移支付适度增加了成年早期总流入(收入加转移支付)的不平等。在8年的时间里,收入最低的五分之一的人收到的累计转移支付相当于收入的0.5%,而收入最高的五分之一的人则相当于收入的2.6%。超过一半的礼物价值是由最富有的五分之一的人送出的,这种转移加剧了父母社会经济地位较高和较低的孩子之间的不平等。然而,转移支付减少了财富的相对不平等,对于处于财富分配底部的人来说,转移支付占财富的比例最大。
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Fiscal Studies
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期刊介绍: The Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes the journal Fiscal Studies, which serves as a bridge between academic research and policy. This esteemed journal, established in 1979, has gained global recognition for its publication of high-quality and original research papers. The articles, authored by prominent academics, policymakers, and practitioners, are presented in an accessible format, ensuring a broad international readership.
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