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Inheritance and succession 9 Frau 2 Medicaid 2 Social aspects 2 United States 2 Wealth 2 Adoption 1 Adoption (Roman law) 1 Adoption / Political aspects / Rome 1 Adoption / Rome 1 Albania -- Social conditions 1 Alter 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Care 1 Charitable bequests 1 Eigentum 1 Eltern 1 England 1 England--Social conditions--1066-1485. 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Erbe 1 Erbfolge 1 Erbschaft 1 Estate planning. 1 Families--Economic aspects. 1 Family 1 Family relationships 1 Finance, Personal. 1 Gender identity 1 Generationenvertrag 1 Geschichte 200 v. Chr.-235 1 Geschichte 500-1500 1 Großbritannien 1 Güterstand 1 Housing 1 Inheritance and succession - Ireland 1 Inheritance and succession -- Albania 1 Inheritance and succession / Rome 1 Inheritance and succession--England--London. 1 Inheritance and succession-Ireland 1
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English 11 Undetermined 4
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Bassett, William F. 2 McGranahan, Leslie 2 Brown, Fredda Herz 1 Clignet, Remi 1 Cummings, Sarah 1 Elmelech, Yuval 1 Gokhale, Jagadeesh 1 Gráda, Cormac Ó 1 Izuhara, Misa 1 Kopczuk, Wojciech 1 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. 1 Lindsay, Hugh 1 Lotery, Fran 1 Lupton, Joseph P. 1 Staples, Kate Kelsey 1 Wheeler, Rachel 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 2 Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1 School of Economics, University College Dublin 1
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Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2 Working Paper Series / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Economic Commentary 1 Later medieval Europe 1 Open Access publications 1 Public Finance Review 1 Working Papers / Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1
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Will writing and bequest motives: early 20th century Irish evidence
McGranahan, Leslie - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2006
This paper develops a simple model of the decision to write a will prior to death and tests the implications of the model using data from Ireland prior to the advent of state provided old age support. The model assumes that individuals write wills in order to change the distribution of their...
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The widow’s offering: inheritance, family structure, and the charitable gifts of women
McGranahan, Leslie - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2007
This paper aims to explain disparities in the charitable bequest behavior of men and women. I use data on charitable bequests in wills from 17th Century Suffolk, England to investigate whether women or men were more generous to the poor when they died. Because of the difference in the legal...
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The family wealth sustainability toolkit : the manual
Brown, Fredda Herz; Lotery, Fran - 2012
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To leave or not to leave: the distribution of bequest motives
Kopczuk, Wojciech; Lupton, Joseph P. - Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the … - 2004
In this paper, we examine the effect of observed and unobserved heterogeneity in the desire to die with positive net worth. Using a structural life-cycle model nested in a switching regression with unknown sample separation, we find that roughly 70 percent of the elderly single population has a...
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Medicaid's nursing home coverage and asset transfers
Bassett, William F. - Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the … - 2004
Medicaid covers the costs of a long nursing home stay. This coverage may create an incentive for the elderly to transfer their assets to their children in order to qualify for Medicaid before entering a nursing home. Previous researchers had found little evidence that such behavior was...
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Daughters of London : inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages
Staples, Kate Kelsey - 2011
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Death, deeds, and descendents : inheritance in modern America
Clignet, Remi - 2009 - 1. paperback print.
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Adoption in the Roman world
Lindsay, Hugh - 2009
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Housing, care and inheritance
Izuhara, Misa - 2009
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The baby boomers' mega-inheritance-myth or reality?
Gokhale, Jagadeesh; Kotlikoff, Laurence J. - In: Economic Commentary (2000) Oct
Retirees are one of the wealthiest segments of the U.S. population, and today's retirees have more wealth than any previous generation. Some have conjectured that bequests out of this wealth will significantly boost the resources of the baby boomers-the next generation of retirees-bridging the...
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