健康、家庭和利他主义对退休储蓄的影响

Brian T. Starr
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利用收入动态面板研究的数据,本文通过考察健康、子女、利他主义和原生家庭属性对是否为退休储蓄以及积累多少退休储蓄的决定的影响,拓宽了对退休储蓄的分析。家里有孩子通常会降低为退休而储蓄的可能性。个人或父母健康状况不佳会减少退休储蓄的结果。利他行为通常表现为对退休储蓄的补充,有证据表明,为退休储蓄的母亲的孩子更有可能这样做。
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effects of health, family, and altruism on retirement savings
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this paper broadens the analysis of retire- ment savings by examining the effects of health, children, altruism, and family of origin attributes on the decision of whether to save for retirement and on how much retirement savings are accumu- lated. The presence of children in the household generally reduces the probability of saving for retirement. Poor personal or parental health diminishes retirement savings outcomes. Altruistic behavior generally presents as complementary to retirement savings, and the evidence suggests chil- dren of mothers who saved for retirement are more likely to do the same.
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