Mortality risk is a fundamental determinant of consumption and saving in a life-cycle model. Understanding the behavioral reactions to variation in mortality risk is important from a scientific point of view and from a policy point of view. The reaction will reveal the degree of risk aversion
Old age and adult mortality have over the last decades enjoyed a remarkable decline throughout the w...
This study investigates how subjective mortality expectations and heterogeneity in time and risk pre...
Many adults have an overly pessimistic view of old age because they fail to correctly predict their ...
Life expectancy is an important factor that individuals have to take into account for saving and con...
This study investigates how subjective mortality expectations and heterogeneity in time and risk pre...
This paper shows the poor capacity of the additively separable life-cycle model to fit empirical val...
A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mo...
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
I compare two different ways of integrating mortality into life-cycle mod-els: the standard additive...
Over the past century human life expectancy has risen substantially around the world, and longevity ...
The standard model of intertemporal choice assumes risk neutrality towards the length of life: under...
The age structure of the French population has been experiencing dramatic changes over the past deca...
We provide evidence of individuals' awareness of longevity risk (the uncertainty about future surviv...
This study examines the effect of uncertainty on the saving behavior of individuals aged sixty years...
We develop and test an empirical model of individuals ’ intertemporal demands for pro-grams to mitig...
Old age and adult mortality have over the last decades enjoyed a remarkable decline throughout the w...
This study investigates how subjective mortality expectations and heterogeneity in time and risk pre...
Many adults have an overly pessimistic view of old age because they fail to correctly predict their ...
Life expectancy is an important factor that individuals have to take into account for saving and con...
This study investigates how subjective mortality expectations and heterogeneity in time and risk pre...
This paper shows the poor capacity of the additively separable life-cycle model to fit empirical val...
A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mo...
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
I compare two different ways of integrating mortality into life-cycle mod-els: the standard additive...
Over the past century human life expectancy has risen substantially around the world, and longevity ...
The standard model of intertemporal choice assumes risk neutrality towards the length of life: under...
The age structure of the French population has been experiencing dramatic changes over the past deca...
We provide evidence of individuals' awareness of longevity risk (the uncertainty about future surviv...
This study examines the effect of uncertainty on the saving behavior of individuals aged sixty years...
We develop and test an empirical model of individuals ’ intertemporal demands for pro-grams to mitig...
Old age and adult mortality have over the last decades enjoyed a remarkable decline throughout the w...
This study investigates how subjective mortality expectations and heterogeneity in time and risk pre...
Many adults have an overly pessimistic view of old age because they fail to correctly predict their ...