Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminar - Pedro Mira


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  • Subject: Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminar - Pedro Mira
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 15:11:23 +0200

CEIS-Tor Vergata is pleased to inform you that, on Friday May 11th, 2012 at 12.00 pm, prof. Pedro Mira (CEMFI) will present a paper on “Caregiving to Elderly Parents and Employment Status of European Mature Womenâ€

 

The Seminar will be held at the Faculty of Economics, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", B-building, 1° floor, room B                    

 

Please, go to www.ceistorvergata.it for the complete list of seminars and events at CEIS.

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ABSTRACT

 

We study the prevalence of informal caregiving to elderly parents by their mature daughters in Europe and the effect of intense (daily) caregiving and parental health on the employment status of the daughters. We group the data from the first two waves of SHARE into three country pools (North, Central and South) which strongly differ in the availability of public formal care services and female labour market attachment. We use a time allocation model to provide a link to an empirical IV-treatment effects framework and to interpret parameters of interest and differences in results across country pools and subgroups of daughters. We estimate the average effect of parental disability on employment and daily care-giving choices of daughters and the ratio of these effects which is a Local Average Treatment e¤ect of daily care on labour supply under exclusion restrictions. We find that there is a clear and robust North-South gradient in the (positive) effect of parental ill-health on the probability of daily care-giving. The aggregate loss of employment that can be attributed to daily informal caregiving seems negligible in northern and central European countries but not in southern countries. Large and significant impacts are found for particular combinations of daughter characteristics and parental disability conditions. The effects linked to longitudinal variation in the health of parents are stronger than those linked to cross-sectional variation.

 

Barbara Piazzi
CEIS-Tor Vergata
Facoltà di Economia
Università di Roma Tor Vergata
via Columbia, 2
00133 Roma
tel +39.06.7259.5652
fax +39.06.2020687



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