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Updating what we know about intergenerational time and money transfers in the U.S.

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Prof. Bianchi (UCLA) presents a new survey component of American Time Use Data (ATUS) that investigates intergenerational time and money transfers.

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Episode Information

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Suzanne Bianchi
Keywords
intergenerational transfers
aging
time use
ATUS
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 17/05/2013
Duration: 01:16:57

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