We consider how exchanges of support between parents and adult children vary by demographic and socio-economic characteristics and examine evidence for reciprocity in transfers and substitution between practical and financial support. Using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study 2011-19, repeated measures of help given and received are analysed jointly using multivariate random effects probit models. Exchanges are considered from both a child and parent perspective. In the latter case, we propose a novel approach to account for correlation between mother and father reports and develop an efficient MCMC algorithm suitable for large datasets with multiple outcomes.
翻译:我们考虑父母和成年子女之间如何根据人口和社会经济特点进行相互支持,并研究实际和财政支助之间的相互转移和替代的证据。利用2011-19年英国住户纵向研究的数据,利用多种变式随机效应比比模型,共同分析反复给予和收到的帮助措施。从儿童和父母的角度考虑交流。在后一种情况下,我们建议采取新颖办法,说明父母报告之间的相互关系,并开发适合多种结果的大型数据集的高效MCMC算法。