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Number of children and upstream intergenerational financial transfers: Evidence from Hong Kong
Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Hong Kong
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Number of children
100%
Adult children
100%
Elderly Parents
100%
Financial Transfers
100%
Childrens
33%
Copyright
33%
Retirees
33%
Older Persons
33%
Multiple Regression Model
33%
Ceiling Effect
33%
Fertility Rate
33%
Infertility
33%
Family Financial Support
33%
Old-age Security Hypothesis
33%
Sources of Capital
33%
Familial Support
33%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Number of Children
100%
Financial Aid
50%
Fertility Rate
50%
Banks
50%
Older Person
50%
Psychology
Multiple Regression
100%
Regression Model
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fertility Rate
100%