This study examines the relationship between intergenerational financial resource transfers and preparation for later life among the middle-aged. The study sample consists of 1536 middle-aged individuals with at least one living parent and one married child. The level of preparation for later life is dependent upon the level of household economic status. The statistically significant variables predicting the level of preparation for later life include age, education, subjective health status, household income and household assets. Moreover, intergenerational resource transfers are statistically significant factors that explain the level of preparation for later life. The effect of financial transfers from middle-aged parents to their adult children on the level of preparation for later life is the most significant financial transfer variable.
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Abstract I. 연구의 필요성 및 목적 II. 이론적 배경 III. 연구방법 IV. 결과 및 해석 V. 결론 참고문헌
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노후생활 준비경제적 자원이전세대관계사적이전중년기preparation for later lifefinancial resource transfersintergenerational relationshipsprivate transfermiddle-aged