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1993 and 1994. The husband is eligible for early retirement while the wife is not. The models aim at explaining labor … supply behavior of married couples the first twelve months after the husband became eligible for early retirement. Estimates …
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In order to estimate labour supply responses among older people we have employed a very simple model of retirement …-68 in 1996. The empirical model is employed to assess the impact on retirement of moving the Norwegian pension system … towards actuarial fairness. Future annual pension benefits are increased if retirement is postponed say, for one year. In one …
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retirement from 67 to 62 for a group of workers. For the individuals we study, the expected present value of benefits was held …
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1993 and 1994. The husband is eligible for early retirement while the wife is not. The models aim at explaining labor … supply behavior of married couples the first twelve months after the husband became eligible for early retirement. Estimates …
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A structural model for retirement and employment based on a flexible, parametric utility function is developed. The … retirement has strong similarities. The utility function estimates from a model with no consumption smoothing, seem more …
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eligible for early retirement, while the wife is not eligible. Estimates and predictions derived from the different models are …
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. Individuals who remain active until retirement age respond more to the reform than those who left labour force earlier. The …, labour market options or both. -- Retirement earnings test ; Benefit entitlement ; Labour supply behaviour ; Heterogeneity …
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This paper studies the relationship between retirement and mortality, using a unique administrative data set covering … the full population of Norway. We make use of a series of retirement policy changes in Norway, which reduced the … retirement age for a group of workers but not for others. By employing a difference-in-differences framework based on monthly …
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