Janice Compton
University of Manitoba
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Archive | 2009
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
The ability of family members to engage in intergenerational transfers of hands-on care requires close proximity or coresidence. In this paper we describe and analyze the patterns of proximity and coresidence involving adult children and their mothers using data from the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH) and the U.S. Census. Although intergenerational coresidence has been declining in the United States, most Americans live within 25 miles of their mothers. In both the raw data and in regression analyses, the most robust predictor of proximity of adult children to their mothers is education. Individuals are less likely to live near their mothers if they have a college degree. Virtually all previous studies have considered coresidence alone, or else treat coresidence as a limiting case of close proximity. We show that this treatment is misleading. We find substantial differences in the correlates of proximity by gender and marital status, indicating the need to model these categories separately. Other demographic variables such as age, race and ethnicity also affect the probability of coresidence and close proximity, but characteristics indicating a current need for transfers (e.g., disability) are not correlated with close proximity.
Journal of Urban Economics | 2014
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2011
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
Annals of economics and statistics | 2015
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
Review of Economics of the Household | 2015
Janice Compton
Archive | 2014
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
Archive | 2018
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
Review of Economics of the Household | 2016
Breann Whitby; Janice Compton
NBER Chapters | 2016
Janice Compton; Robert A. Pollak
Canadian Public Policy-analyse De Politiques | 2016
Janice Compton; Lindsay M. Tedds