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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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response to a sudden financial shock in family income, that is, unemployment of their partner. While previous empirical studies … and men and I also differentiate according to their partnership status (marriage vs. cohabitation). My aim is to evaluate …
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Over the course of China's economic reforms, a pronounced divergence in the labor force participation patterns of rural and urban elders emerged – rural elders increased their rates of participation while urban elders reduced theirs. In this project, based on the data of the Chinese population...
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This study investigates possible reasons for the gender difference in sickness absence. We estimate both short- and long-term effects of parenthood in a within-couple analysis based on the timing of parenthood. We find that after entering parenthood, women increase their sickness absence by...
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increasing women's retirement age to be equal to men's …This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of individuals' and couples' labor supply, savings, and retirement … of the reform. The paper evaluates how actual and counterfactual changes in the pension system design affect men's and …
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