In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples. We propose a tractable dynamic discrete choice model for retirement decisions which allows for non-trivial saving behaviour. We estimate the model on a 1% sample of Danish couples of potential retirement age drawn from a population-based administrative register. The introduction and subsequent reforms of a publicly financed early retirement programme provide us with variation in the data to insure identification of the parameters of interest: the elasticities of participation/retirement with respect to income flows. Our estimates imply a significant asymmetry in the sensitivity of retirement behaviour of men and women with respect to variati...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
We specify and estimate retirement models for singles and married couples and estimate these on data...
This paper further extends our efforts to understand how household decisionmaking works and the rela...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an empirical analysis of the joint retirement behavior of worki...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
International audienceThis paper analyzes retirement decisions from a household perspective, treatin...
This paper investigates the retirement patterns of married couples in Belgium. To forecast retiremen...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
In this paper we construct a simple structural dynamic model of retirement in which partners make jo...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
We estimate and explain the impact of early retirement of husbands on their wives’ probability to re...
The retirement decisions of spouses may be interdependent for various reasons: similarity of tastes,...
This article uses Danish register data to explain the retirement decision of workers in 1990 and 19...
We examine the effects of a major pension reform in 2015 on the joint retirement decisions of workin...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
We specify and estimate retirement models for singles and married couples and estimate these on data...
This paper further extends our efforts to understand how household decisionmaking works and the rela...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an empirical analysis of the joint retirement behavior of worki...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
International audienceThis paper analyzes retirement decisions from a household perspective, treatin...
This paper investigates the retirement patterns of married couples in Belgium. To forecast retiremen...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
In this paper we construct a simple structural dynamic model of retirement in which partners make jo...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
We estimate and explain the impact of early retirement of husbands on their wives’ probability to re...
The retirement decisions of spouses may be interdependent for various reasons: similarity of tastes,...
This article uses Danish register data to explain the retirement decision of workers in 1990 and 19...
We examine the effects of a major pension reform in 2015 on the joint retirement decisions of workin...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
We specify and estimate retirement models for singles and married couples and estimate these on data...
This paper further extends our efforts to understand how household decisionmaking works and the rela...