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-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly increasing time devoted to household production. Similar results are found using …-side explanation for the frequently observed discrete drop from full-time work to complete retirement. …
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Retirement ages among older Americans have only recently begun to increase after a precipitous fifty-year decline …. Early retirement may result from incentives provided by retirement systems; but it may also result from the rigidities … costs of remaining in the labor market that alter the pattern of non-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly …
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externalities in leisure. In this study, we investigate how retirement affects the hours of leisure together of individuals in a … effect of retirement on hours of leisure separate and together of individuals in a couple. We find that the retirement … retirement of the husband significantly increases own hours of leisure of the husband but it does not increase joint leisure …
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Retirement ages among older Americans have only recently begun to increase after a precipitous fifty-year decline …. Early retirement may result from incentives provided by retirement systems; but it may also result from the rigidities … costs of remaining in the labor market that alter the pattern of non-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly …
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-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly increasing time devoted to household production. Similar results are found using …-side explanation for the frequently observed discrete drop from full-time work to complete retirement …
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Externalities in leisure are an important determinant of partners' retirement strategies. This is the first study that … quantifies the extent to which partners actually spend more leisure time 'together' upon retirement. Exploiting the law on … separate leisure demand of the husband increases dramatically upon his retirement and this effect is robust to all sample cuts …
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the ratio of home production to leisure time is approximately constant for both family members. We then build a model of … conclude that this fact suggests a relatively large elasticity of substitution between the leisure of the two members. For … substitution for leisure …
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-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly increasing time devoted to household production. Similar results are found using …-side explanation for the frequently observed discrete drop from full-time work to complete retirement …
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