a b s t r a c t Despite numerous empirical studies, there is surprisingly little agreement about whether the Social Security earnings test affects male labor supply. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the labor supply effects of the earnings test using longitudinal administrative earnings data and more commonly used survey data. We find that the response to the earnings test in survey data is obfuscated by measurement error and labor market rigidities. Accounting for these factors, our results suggest a consistent and substantial response to the earnings test, especially for younger men. I
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
The labor supply response to critical aspects of the Social Security program depends on whether beha...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
The Social Security earnings test, which currently applies to those ages 62-64, reduces immediate pa...
In this study the social security earnings test is shown to have a significant effect empirically on...
Abstract- The Social Security earnings test reduces payments to beneficiaries whose labor income exc...
This version: May 2009Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus...
This paper examines the impact of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act of 2000, which abolished t...
The labor supply and benet claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social ...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
This dissertation studies the effect of Social Security policy on women's labor supply behavior. In ...
Evidence on the effect of the social security earnings test on the labor supply of the elderly conti...
This study proposes an alternative approach of utilizing direct responses to a survey on the social ...
Social Security provides retirement income to eligible elderly individuals who reach age 62 and appl...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
The labor supply response to critical aspects of the Social Security program depends on whether beha...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
The Social Security earnings test, which currently applies to those ages 62-64, reduces immediate pa...
In this study the social security earnings test is shown to have a significant effect empirically on...
Abstract- The Social Security earnings test reduces payments to beneficiaries whose labor income exc...
This version: May 2009Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus...
This paper examines the impact of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act of 2000, which abolished t...
The labor supply and benet claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social ...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
This dissertation studies the effect of Social Security policy on women's labor supply behavior. In ...
Evidence on the effect of the social security earnings test on the labor supply of the elderly conti...
This study proposes an alternative approach of utilizing direct responses to a survey on the social ...
Social Security provides retirement income to eligible elderly individuals who reach age 62 and appl...
In the 1980s, both wages and labor supply of poorly educated men fell substantially relative to thos...
The labor supply response to critical aspects of the Social Security program depends on whether beha...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...