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Hughes MElizabeth, LaPierre TA, Waite LJ, Luo Y. All in the Family: Providing support to grandchildren and health in midlife. Duke University; 2004.
Berry BM. All the Ties that Bind: Race, Ethnicity, and Why Families Support Adult Children. University of Michigan, Population Studies Center; 2001.
Pezzin LE, Pollak RA, Schone BSteinberg. Bargaining Power and Intergenerational Coresidence: Adult children and their disabled elderly parents. Medical College of Wisconsin; 2004.
Groneck M, Krehl F. Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit Interviews. Cologne, Germany, University of Cologne; 2014.
Seiter GM, Lopez MJ, Slavov SNataraj. Boomerang Children and Parental Retirement Outcomes. NBER; 2023. doi:10.3386/w30863.
Lumsdaine RL. Caring for Children and the Retirement Decision. Brown University Dept. of Economics; 1998.
Elo I. Childhood Conditions and Adult Health: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania; 1998.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. Children and Household Wealth. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1083829.
Khitatrakun S. Children and Retirement Wealth. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Economics Department; 2002.
Lin I-F. Consequences of Divorce and Remarriage on Intergenerational Transfers. Bowling Green State University; 2004.
Seltzer JA, Bianchi SM, McGarry K, Yahirun JJ. Co-residence and Geographic Proximity of Mothers and Adult Children in Intact and Step Families. UCLA; 2011.
Friedberg L, Webb A. Determinants and Consequences of Bargaining Power in Households. Boston College, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2006.
Hurd MD, Smith JP. The Division of Bequests. RAND; 2004.
Dunn TA, Phillips JWR. Do Parents Divide Resources Equally Among Children? Evidence from the AHEAD Survey. Syracuse University; 1997.
Johnson RW. Do Spouses Coordinate Their Retirement Decisions?. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2004.
M. Glymour M, Berkman LF, Robins JM, Kawachi I. Does Childhood Schooling Affect Old Age Cognitive Function? Evidence from Natural Experiments. Harvard University; 2004.
Aura S. Does the Balance of Power Within a Family Matter? The Case of the Retirement Equity Act. Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research; 2001.
McGarry K. Dynamic Aspects of Family Transfers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2012. doi:10.3386/w18446.
Angel JL, Buckley CJ, Angel RJ, Jimenez MA. The Economic Consequences of Marital Disruption for Pre-Retirement Age African-American, Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Women. Minneapolis, MN: Population Association of America; 2003.
Friedman EM, Mare RD. Education of Children and Differential Mortality of Parents: Do Parents Benefit from Their Children s Attainments?. California Center for Population Research University of California- Los Angeles; 2010.
Coile C. The Effect of Health Events and Health Insurance on Couples' Labor Supply Decisions. Wellesley College; 2002.
Williamson JB, McNamara TK. The Effect of Unplanned Changes in Marital and Disability Status: Interrupted Trajectories and Labor . Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2002.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. Effects of Pensions on Savings: Analysis with Data from the Health and Retirement Study. Cambridge: NBER; 1998.
Feinstein JS, Ho C-C. Elderly Asset Management and Health: An Empirical Analysis. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2000.
Brown M. End-of-Life Transfers and the Decision to Care for a Parent. University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2002.