Abstract: This paper aims to provide an empirical analysis of the joint retirement behavior of working couples in Norway. A dynamic programming model is specified and estimated on micro data. The estimation results show that a model, which uses only measures of economic incentives: wages and pension benefits gives a satisfactory fit to the observed retirement pattern. The results also indicate that husbands have higher bargaining power within the household. A hypothetical policy simulation shows that by taxing pension benefits as wage income, the labor market participation of both husbands and wives will increase around 4 percentage points at age 65
As populations age, policymakers seek to stabilize pensions systems by encouraging late retirement a...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
This PhD dissertation is a study of the individual level behaviour of labour supply, retirement, and...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an empirical analysis of the joint retirement behavior of work...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the labor market participation behavior of retiring couples in Norway...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
Abstract: In this paper, we use a binary choice panel data model to analyze married individuals.ret...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
Dissertation is devoted to establishing a structural dynamic model of retirement behaviour of older ...
This paper investigates income and consumer behavior among elderly Norwegians. Analyzing consumer be...
A structural econometric model of retirement of married couples is specified and estimated with rece...
This paper explores the sources of retirement synchronisation in dual career households. Empirical e...
Abstract: A much higher old-age dependency ratio together with more generous pension benefits will ...
We specify and estimate retirement models for singles and married couples and estimate these on data...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
As populations age, policymakers seek to stabilize pensions systems by encouraging late retirement a...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
This PhD dissertation is a study of the individual level behaviour of labour supply, retirement, and...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an empirical analysis of the joint retirement behavior of work...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the labor market participation behavior of retiring couples in Norway...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
Abstract: In this paper, we use a binary choice panel data model to analyze married individuals.ret...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
Dissertation is devoted to establishing a structural dynamic model of retirement behaviour of older ...
This paper investigates income and consumer behavior among elderly Norwegians. Analyzing consumer be...
A structural econometric model of retirement of married couples is specified and estimated with rece...
This paper explores the sources of retirement synchronisation in dual career households. Empirical e...
Abstract: A much higher old-age dependency ratio together with more generous pension benefits will ...
We specify and estimate retirement models for singles and married couples and estimate these on data...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
As populations age, policymakers seek to stabilize pensions systems by encouraging late retirement a...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
This PhD dissertation is a study of the individual level behaviour of labour supply, retirement, and...