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adaptation retirement effects of statutory insured and civil service pensioners in Germany. Main findings: The occupational …This study contributes to the subjective well-being and retirement literature by quantifying life satisfaction before … (4) and after retirement (9+) periods asking: Are retirees more satisfied? Fixed-effects and causal instrumental …
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adaptation retirement effects of statutory insured and civil service pensioners in Germany.Main findings: The occupational …This study contributes to the subjective well-being and retirement literature by quantifying life satisfaction before … (4) and after retirement (9+) periods asking: Are retirees more satisfied? Fixed-effects and causal instrumental …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014083803
Using long-running data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (1984-2012) we investigate the impact of paternal …
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This paper proposes a new panel data approach to identify and estimate the time-varying average treatment effect (ATE … type of heterogeneity, existing panel data approaches identify the ATE for limited subpopulations only. In contrast, the …
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if the time dimension of the panel is as small as the number of its regressors. Extensions to panels with time effects …
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We present a unifying identification strategy of dynamic average treatment effect parameters for staggered interventions when parallel trends are valid only after controlling for interactive fixed effects. This setting nests the usual parallel trends assumption, but allows treated units to have...
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) based on entropy balancing and focus on unemployment due to plant closures. Using German panel data, we show that the effect …
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exists controversial empirical evidence showing that consumption declines at retirement. This paper investigates whether … there is evidence for this so-called Retirement Consumption Puzzle in Switzerland. Baseline regression discontinuity … endogeneity of retirement into account. The findings suggest that disposable income significantly decreases after retirement …
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, nationally representative panel surveys in Australia, Britain and Germany. The models are based on a modified concept of Granger … encompass two-way causation and panel survey data. It transpires that our Granger-style models have satisfactory fits to the … panel data and are stable. Alternative models fit the data much less well. Substantively, we find that two-way causation is …
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and applies it to a panel of 20 OECD countries. The test yields divergent evidence with respect to physical and human …
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