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Memory and the Reporting of Remittance in a Sample of Elderly Persons in Thailand
Authors:Kathleen Ford  Sureeporn Punpuing  Melanie Abas
Affiliation:1.Institute for Population and Social Research,Mahidol University,Nakhon Pathom,Thailand;2.School of Public Health,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USA;3.Institute of Psychiatry,King’s College London,London,UK
Abstract:Accurate reporting of sources of income is needed in studies of intergenerational transfers and welfare of the elderly. The objective of this paper is to investigate how memory in the elderly is related to the reporting of remittances received from their children in Thailand. Using data from a longitudinal study of 1036 persons age 60 to 93 in a province in Thailand, the influence of a word recall (verbal learning and recall), and nickname recall (verbal learning and recall) on reporting of remittance was assessed. Initially, both measures were positively and significantly related to the reporting of remittance. The results remained significant only for the nickname task after controlling for education, wealth, living arrangements and disability. The results highlight the importance of cognitive issues in the quality of data and the need for attention to memory in questionnaire design.
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