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consider joint behaviour of couples. Here we analyze the causal effect of retirement of each partner on hours of home …
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data from Germany on couples, we control for fixed household specific effects to address the concern that retirement …
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data from Germany on couples, we control for fixed household specific effects to address the concern that retirement …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011307366
consider joint behaviour of couples. Here we analyze the causal effect of retirement of each partner on hours of home … hours of home production but not vice versa. -- time allocation ; house work ; couples …
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Retired parents might invest time into their adult children by providing childcare. Such intergenerational time transfers can have important implications for family decisions. This paper estimates the effects of parental retirement on adult children's fertility. We use representative panel data...
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Retired parents might invest time into their adult children by providing childcare. Such intergenerational time transfers can have important implications for family decisions. This paper estimates the effects of parental retirement on adult children's fertility. We use representative panel data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012214862
consider joint behaviour of couples. Here we analyze the causal effect of retirement of each partner on hours of home …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009397046
Social support is increasingly acknowledged as an important resource for promoting wellbeing. We test whether social support changes around retirement. We also examine whether social support moderates dynamics in mental wellbeing around retirement and consider both own and spouse's retirement....
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The "Retired Husband Syndrome", that affects the mental health of wives of retired men around the world, has been anecdotally documented but never formally investigated. We use Japanese micro data and the exogenous variation generated by the 2006 revision of the Japanese Elderly Employment...
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We estimate and explain the impact of early retirement of husbands on their wives' probability to retire within one year, using administrative micro panel data that cover the whole Dutch population. We employ an instrumental variable approach in which the retirement choice of husbands is...
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