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This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's job loss – the so-called added worker effect. We contribute to the literature by taking an explicit internationally comparative perspective and analyze the variation of the added worker effect across welfare...
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This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's loss of employment – the so-called added worker effect. While previous empirical literature on this topic mainly concentrates on a single country, we take an explicit internationally comparative perspective...
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The typical family in the US is now a dual-earner couple, yet relatively few studies examine the retirement decision in … a household context. This paper explores how husbands' and wives' retirement behavior is influenced by their own … that men and women are similarly responsive to their own incentives. I further find that men are very responsive to their …
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The typical family in the US is now a dual-earner couple, yet relatively few studies examine the retirement decision in … a household context. This paper explores how husbands' and wives' retirement behavior is influenced by their own … that men and women are similarly responsive to their own incentives. I further find that men are very responsive to their …
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