The Social Security system contains many features designed to provide an adequate retirement income for familes, rather than just individual retired workers. The most important of these features is the spousal benefit, under which secondary earners are entitled to receive a monthly payment of 50 percent of their spouse's monthly Social Security benefit. However, shifts in family structure since the creation of the Social Security program have led to criticisms of the spousal benefit on equity grounds. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) Marital History File, this paper focuses on one specific implication: Social Security's divorce rules. We find that vulnerable couples are more likely to delay divorce in order to recieve spousal...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between marital history and individuals’ retirement ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marriage, we es...
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted ...
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted ...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the effects of economic incentives on divorce and remarriage behavi...
JEL No. H55,J12 Social Security provides spousal benefits in retirement to secondary workers in marr...
Social Security offers two types of benefits for spouses: spousal and survivor benefits. Regardless ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
The current U.S. Social Security program redistributes resources from high wage workers to low wage ...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
The 1996 US welfare reform introduced time limits on welfare receipt. We use quasi-experimental evid...
In the past decades, elimination of the pay-as-you-go system in U.S. has been extensively discussed ...
Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001 asks how rising divorce ra...
The Social Security Act currently provides secondary benefits to the wives or widows of covered work...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between marital history and individuals’ retirement ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marriage, we es...
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted ...
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted ...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the effects of economic incentives on divorce and remarriage behavi...
JEL No. H55,J12 Social Security provides spousal benefits in retirement to secondary workers in marr...
Social Security offers two types of benefits for spouses: spousal and survivor benefits. Regardless ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
The current U.S. Social Security program redistributes resources from high wage workers to low wage ...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
The 1996 US welfare reform introduced time limits on welfare receipt. We use quasi-experimental evid...
In the past decades, elimination of the pay-as-you-go system in U.S. has been extensively discussed ...
Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001 asks how rising divorce ra...
The Social Security Act currently provides secondary benefits to the wives or widows of covered work...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between marital history and individuals’ retirement ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marriage, we es...