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Baker LA. Bridging the Gaps: The effects of level and duration of care, grandchild characteristics and parental involvement on depressive symptoms among grandparents raising grandchildren. 2006.
Manganaro J. ‘Boomerang’ Children Don’t Derail Parents’ Retirement: New Study.
Seiter GM, Lopez MJ, Slavov SNataraj. Boomerang Children and Parental Retirement Outcomes. NBER; 2023. doi:10.3386/w30863.
Avellar SA. Black-White Mental and Physical Well-Being Following Divorce. 2004.
O'Neill GSean. Beyond Dyads: The effect of extended family resources and demands upon time and money transfers from adult children to parents. 1997.
Groneck M, Krehl F. Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit Interviews. Cologne, Germany, University of Cologne; 2014.
McGarry K. Behavioral Responses to the Estate Tax: Inter-vivos Giving. National Tax Journal. 2000;53(4, Part 1):913-31.
Pezzin LE, Pollak RA, Schone BSteinberg. Bargaining Power, Parental Caregiving, and Intergenerational Coresidence. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 2015;70(6):969-980. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbu079.
Pezzin LE, Pollak RA, Schone BSteinberg. Bargaining Power and Intergenerational Coresidence: Adult children and their disabled elderly parents. Medical College of Wisconsin; 2004.
Johnson RW, LoSasso AT. Balancing Retirement Security with the Needs of Frail Parents: Caregiving, Financial Transfers, and Work by Women at Midlife. North American Actuarial Review. 2001;5(1). doi:10.1080/10920277.2001.10595957.
Lee JAnn, Walker M, Shoup R. Balancing Elder Care Responsibilities and Work: The Impact on Emotional Health. Journal of Business and Psychology. 2001;16(2):277-289. doi:10.1023/A:1011165318139.

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Ayalon L, Shiovitz-Ezra S, Palgi Y. Associations of loneliness in older married men and women. Aging and Mental Health. 2013;17(1):33-39. doi:10.1080/13607863.2012.702725.
Shuey K, Hardy MA. Assistance to Aging Parents and Parents-in-Law: Does lineage affect family allocation decisions?. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2003;65(2):418-431. doi:10.2307/3600087.
Soldo BJ, Hurd MD, Rodgers WL, Wallace RB. Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old: An overview of the AHEAD Study. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 1997;52B(Spec):1-20.
Greenhalgh-Stanley N. Are the Elderly Responsive in Their Savings Behavior to Changes in Asset Limits for Medicaid?. Public Finance Review. 2015;43(3):324-346. doi:10.1177/1091142113515047.
Brown JR. Are the Elderly Really Over-Annuitized? New Evidence on Life Insurance and Bequests. In: Wise DA, ed. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 2001.
Mommaerts CD. Are coresidence and nursing homes substitutes? Evidence from Medicaid spend-down provisions. J Health Econ. 2018;59:125-138. doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2018.04.003.
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Curl AL, Ingram JG. Anticipatory Socialization for Retirement: A Multilevel Dyadic Model. CLINICAL GERONTOLOGIST. 2013;36(4):375-393. doi:10.1080/07317115.2013.788117.