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, Controls not shown: age group, marital status, logarithm of household size, logarithm of the number of children, survey year, retirement status, and regional unemployment rate. Data source: SHARE, waves 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. Standard errors clustered by regions in parentheses, Standard errors clustered by regions in parentheses. * p<0.10, * * p<0.05, * * * p<0.01

, Controls not shown: age group, marital status, logarithm of household size, logarithm of the number of children, survey year, retirement status, and regional unemployment rate, Standard errors clustered by regions in parentheses. * p<0.10, * * p<0.05, * * * p<0.01

, Controls not shown: age groups, marital status, logarithm of household size, logarithm of the number of children, survey year, retirement status, and regional unemployment rate. Data source: SHARE, waves 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. Standard errors clustered by regions in parentheses. * p<0.10, * * p<0.05, * * * p<0.01. All regressions include individual-episode fixed effects. Controls not shown: age groups, marital status, logarithm of household size, logarithm of the number of children, survey year, retirement status, and regional unemployment rate. Data source: SHARE, waves 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. Standard errors clustered by region in parentheses. * p<0.10, * * p<0.05, * * * p<0.01. All regressions include individual-episode fixed effects. Controls not shown: age group, marital status, logarithm of household size