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China's social safety net is still underdeveloped, hence family support in the form of intergenerational transfers often serves as a substitute for the public transfer system. Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this paper finds that both upstream inter-vivos transfers (from children to parents) and downstream inter-vivos transfers (from parents to children) are prevalent in urban China. Moreover, the relative income status of the parent and children has an impact on inter-vivos transfers. To investigate what economic factors generate the observed patterns of inter-vivos transfers, this paper adopts a general equilibrium life-cycle model in which overlapping generations are altruistically linked and calibrates the model to match data from urban China. Counterfactual experiments of removing one source of economic risk or modifying the social security replacement rate from the baseline model at a time reveal that intergenerational transfers mainly serve as informal insurance against the income risk of the children.
中国的社会安全网尚不发达,因此以代际转移为形式的家庭支持往往成为公共转移支付制度的替代品。本文利用 "中国健康与退休纵向研究"(China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study)的数据发现,上游代际转移(从子女到父母)和下游代际转移(从父母到子女)在中国城市都很普遍。此外,父母和子女的相对收入状况对生前转移也有影响。为了研究是哪些经济因素导致了所观察到的生前转移模式,本文采用了一个一般均衡生命周期模型,在该模型中,重叠的几代人利他地联系在一起,并对模型进行校准以匹配中国城市的数据。每次从基线模型中剔除一个经济风险来源或修改社会保障替代率的反事实实验表明,代际转移主要作为非正式保险来防范子女的收入风险。