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the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure, separate and together, of the man and woman in a couple. We use a … conclude that generally both separate and joint leisure hours of partners increase significantly upon own retirement. In …'s retirement and by less than an hour upon husband's retirement. The positive effect of partners' retirement on joint leisure is …
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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, separate and together, of individuals in a couple. We use a sample of … drawn from French Labor Force Surveys. We conclude that upon partners’ retirement leisure hours spent separately from the …
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Externalities in leisure are considered an important reason for partners' joint retirement. This study quantifies the … extent to which partners actually spend more leisure time "together" at retirement. Exploiting legal retirement age in France …, we identify the effect of retirement on partners' hours of leisure, distinguishing leisure hours spent together or not …
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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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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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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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This paper analyzes the impact of a reduction in women's labor supply through retirement on their informal care … regression discontinuity design. We exploit early retirement thresholds for women in the German pension system as instruments for … their retirement decision. We find significant positive effects on informal care provided by women retiring from employment …
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for consumption/savings, labor supply/leisure, and retirement timing are then obtained by solving the model as a salvage … cycle labor supply, retirement timing, and savings. I develop a structural model in continuous time where the life-cycle of … a representative agent is divided into three distinct phases: pre-treatment, post-treatment, and retirement. Solutions …
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This paper investigates the effects of increasing the eligibility age for public pension on workers' retirement …
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Several reforms increased the state pension age (SPA) in the UK and equalised it to age 65 for both men and women. We use panel data and a difference-in-difference approach to comprehensively analyse the direct and indirect effects of these reforms, investigating mechanisms for indirect effects....
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