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In the literature on partners' joint retirement decisions one of the explanations for joint retirement is externalities in leisure. Exploiting the law on early retirement age in France, we use a regression discontinuity approach to identify the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure,...
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The economic litterature on retirement argues that individuals in a couple tend to retire at a choice time because of externalities in leisure. Ealier studies dit not investigate the extent to which partners actually spend more leisure time together upon retiring. Exploiting the law on early...
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This paper identifies and estimates the impact of early retirement on the probability to die within five years, using administrative micro panel data covering the entire population of the Netherlands. Among the older workers we focus on, a group of civil servants became eligible for retirement...
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colleague friends. We draw evidence from a new question on the number of confidants in the 4th wave of the Survey of Health …
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The causal effect of retirement on health is studied using the Australian 1993 Age Pension reform to isolate exogenous … and objective measures of health. …
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We investigate the causal effect of retirement on health and cognitive abilities by exploiting the variation between … health and cognitive abilities. We also show evidence of significant heterogeneity across occupational groups. In particular …
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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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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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%, only part of it due to reduced work hours. We find no evidence of an adverse health effect of having children. …
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, extend the empirical approach in two ways. First, we add health as an additional outcome di- mension. Second, we apply a semi …
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