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FReDA Policy BriefLoneliness: Especially younger people are feeling increasingly lonely

In the last five years, the feeling of loneliness has increased in Germany. Today, one in three people between the ages of 18 and 53 feels lonely at least some of the time – including many younger people under 30, as new BiB analyses show.

Miscellaneous PublicationsThe Effect of Grandchildren on Grandparental Labour Supply: Evidence from Europe

Backhaus, Andreas; Barslund, Mikkel (2019)

EconPol Working Paper 31

Grandparents spend a considerable amount of time taking care of their grandchildren. For grandparents still at working-age, these time transfers might imply relevant economic trade-offs with regard to the participation in the labour market. Using an instrumental variable strategyand multiple waves of the Survey ofHealth, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, we estimate the causal effect of grandparenthood on the labour supply of working-age grandparents in nine European countries. In our preferred specification, we find a large negative impact of grandparenthood on the labour force participation of women aged 55 to 64. By contrast, the intensive margin in terms of hours worked is unaffected. Male labour supply does not significantly adjust in response to grandparenthood. Complementary to their time transfers, grandmothers also transfer more gifts to their descendants than women who do not have grandchildren.

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