In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the dynamics of joint labour force behaviour of older couples for the EUI2 countries. We focus on three main issues: the relanvance of joint retirement across EUI2 countries, the existence of complementarities in leisure and/or assortative matting and the effects of health variables. Concerning the evidence, we first find that a working spouse is more likely to retire the more recently the other spouse has retired; this effect is stronger if the wife is the working spouse. Second, there is evidence of assortative mating and/or complementarities in leisure; the effects of all relevant factors on the retirement decision of one spouse depend strongl...
Objectives To examine how changes in wives’ and husbands’ health influenced housework time and domes...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
This study investigates old European couples' retirement choices in order to bridge the gap between ...
In this paper we study retirement decisions and more specifically, the influence of a partner’s labo...
This empirical analysis investigates how the labor supply dynamics of married workers aged 46-65 is ...
This study investigates the labour force behaviour of older married couples in Germany. Monthly obse...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of transition into retirement on health within couple...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
The main objective of our essay is to analyze the influence of the spouse on the partner’s retiremen...
This paper investigates changes in health behaviors upon retirement among couples using European SHA...
Objectives To examine how changes in wives’ and husbands’ health influenced housework time and domes...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
This study investigates old European couples' retirement choices in order to bridge the gap between ...
In this paper we study retirement decisions and more specifically, the influence of a partner’s labo...
This empirical analysis investigates how the labor supply dynamics of married workers aged 46-65 is ...
This study investigates the labour force behaviour of older married couples in Germany. Monthly obse...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of transition into retirement on health within couple...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Lon...
The main objective of our essay is to analyze the influence of the spouse on the partner’s retiremen...
This paper investigates changes in health behaviors upon retirement among couples using European SHA...
Objectives To examine how changes in wives’ and husbands’ health influenced housework time and domes...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...