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in leisure. Exploiting the law on early retirement age in France, we use a regression discontinuity approach to identify … the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure, separate and together, of individuals in a couple. We use a sample of … drawn from French Labor Force Surveys. We conclude that upon partners’ retirement leisure hours spent separately from the …
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the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure, separate and together, of the man and woman in a couple. We use a … conclude that generally both separate and joint leisure hours of partners increase significantly upon own retirement. In …'s retirement and by less than an hour upon husband's retirement. The positive effect of partners' retirement on joint leisure is …
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externalities in leisure. In this study, we investigate how retirement affects the hours of leisure together of individuals in a … effect of retirement on hours of leisure separate and together of individuals in a couple. We find that the retirement … retirement of the husband significantly increases own hours of leisure of the husband but it does not increase joint leisure …
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This article explores the potential effects of retirement on mental health and health care utilisation isolating … sources of potential heterogeneity in treatment effect. To estimate the effects of retirement, we devise a new identifying … British Household Panel Survey, a rich representative longitudinal survey. It is found that retirement has a small impact on …
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the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure, separate and together, of the man and woman in a couple. We use a … conclude that generally both separate and joint leisure hours of partners increase significantly upon own retirement. In …'s retirement and by less than an hour upon husband's retirement. The positive effect of partners' retirement on joint leisure is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011025656
Earlier literature has investigated the drop in household consumption upon retirement of the head of the household, the … so-called “retirement consumption puzzle”. Here, we expand on these studies by considering also retirement of the wife … approach to estimate the effect of each partner's retirement on household consumption. We use for the analysis data drawn from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010703392
Earlier literature has investigated the drop in household consumption upon retirement of the head of the household, the … so-called "retirement consumption puzzle". Here, we expand on these studies by considering also retirement of the wife … approach to estimate the effect of each partner's retirement on household consumption. We use for the analysis data drawn from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010702013
strong evidence of coordination of retirement by mature age couples in Australia due to complementarities in leisure and, for …This paper provides new evidence of coordination of retirement by mature age couples in Australia. Two complementary … modeling the retirement behaviour of partnered men and women. First, a single risk hazard model provides insights into the …
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A model with leisure production and endogenous retirement is used to explain the declining labor-force participation … moment of retirement. The increase in retirement is driven by rising real wages and a falling price of leisure goods over … rates of elderly males. Using the Health and Retirement Study, the model is calibrated to cross-sectional data on the labor …
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An instrumental variables (IV) identification strategy that exploits statutory class size caps shows significant achievement gains in smaller classes in Italian primary schools. Gains from small classes are driven mainly by schools in Southern Italy, suggesting a substantial return to class size...
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