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We specify and estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of labor supply, retirement and savings decisions of …
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persistence. -- Precautionary savings ; unemployment insurance ; long-term unemployment ; income uncertainty …
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most demographic groups. -- Immigrant workers ; life cycle models ; saving ; social security ; public pensions …
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savings while a decreased variation in earnings decrease saving. Not accounting for the effect on expected earnings on saving …
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Households can rely on private savings or on public unemployment insurance to hedge against the risk of becoming … ; precautionary savings …
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We use a life-cycle model of consumption and portfolio choice to study the effects of social security on the investment decisions of households for the European case. Our model is mainly based on the one developed by Cocco, Gomes, and Maenhout (2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using...
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We use a life cycle model of consumption and portfolio choice to study the effects of social security on the investment decisions of households for the European case. Our model is mainly based on the one developed by Cocco, Gomes, and Maenhout (2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using...
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lacks buffer savings. This is further emphasized for different subpopulations. Women, couples, and older individuals holds …
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We study entrepreneurs’ behavioral responses of effort (moral hazard) to avoid business failure.This is done in the context of an unemployment insurance scheme for self-employed, wherewe estimate how much of the transition probability to unemployment can be causally attributedto being insured....
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