TY - JOUR
T1 - Why do first-born children live together with parents?
AU - Kureishi, Wataru
AU - Wakabayashi, Midori
PY - 2010/8
Y1 - 2010/8
N2 - In this paper, we analyze the strategic residential location choices of multiple siblings who receive childcare assistance from their parents. Our three stage game yields a theoretical result that first-born children are more likely to live together with or close to their parents than second-born children, which is supported by our estimation results using Japanese micro-data. We also empirically show that the childcare assistance from parents is one of the determinants of the residential location choice of siblings. This paper is the first to succeed in explaining the residential location choice of siblings in Japan using economic incentives.
AB - In this paper, we analyze the strategic residential location choices of multiple siblings who receive childcare assistance from their parents. Our three stage game yields a theoretical result that first-born children are more likely to live together with or close to their parents than second-born children, which is supported by our estimation results using Japanese micro-data. We also empirically show that the childcare assistance from parents is one of the determinants of the residential location choice of siblings. This paper is the first to succeed in explaining the residential location choice of siblings in Japan using economic incentives.
KW - Childcare assistance
KW - Parental coresidence
KW - Sibling
KW - Strategic location choice
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U2 - 10.1016/j.japwor.2010.03.005
DO - 10.1016/j.japwor.2010.03.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77953685953
SN - 0922-1425
VL - 22
SP - 159
EP - 172
JO - Japan and the World Economy
JF - Japan and the World Economy
IS - 3
ER -