The retirement decisions of spouses may be interdependent for various reasons: similarity of tastes, joint assets, sharing rules for income and housework, or complementarity of leisure. Because of data limitations, only a few empirical studies exist on this topic. From a policy point of view interdependent retirement could become important if legislators in different EC countries are forced to synchronize minimum retirement ages, which are lower now for females than males in a number of countries. In the theoretical part, the reaction of spouses to changes in the retirement age of their partners is analysed for typical family patterns. In the empirical part, the possibility of interdependent retirement is studied for Austrian data. The find...
"The paper addresses two questions. (1) Which factors help us to understand the timing of retirement...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
International audienceRetirement policies are individually designed, but the majority of older worke...
The retirement decisions of spouses may be interdependent for various reasons: similarity of tastes,...
This paper further extends our efforts to understand how household decisionmaking works and the rela...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
This paper investigates the retirement patterns of married couples in Belgium. To forecast retiremen...
The typical family in the US is now a dual-earner couple, yet there are relatively few studies that ...
Several studies have documented a strong correlation in the timing of spouses’ retirement decisions....
The objective of the paper is to find empirically whether husbands and wives tend to retire at the s...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
In this paper, I exploit population-wide administrative data and a Swedish occupational pension refo...
This article examines the retirement timing of unmarried and married elderly men in (West) Germany. ...
Retirement continues to change in many ways.This is certainly evident in terms of its timing,given t...
In this paper we study retirement decisions and more specifically, the influence of a partner’s labo...
"The paper addresses two questions. (1) Which factors help us to understand the timing of retirement...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
International audienceRetirement policies are individually designed, but the majority of older worke...
The retirement decisions of spouses may be interdependent for various reasons: similarity of tastes,...
This paper further extends our efforts to understand how household decisionmaking works and the rela...
Evidence abounds to suggest the existence of retirement spillovers among spouses. Using the Survey o...
This paper investigates the retirement patterns of married couples in Belgium. To forecast retiremen...
The typical family in the US is now a dual-earner couple, yet there are relatively few studies that ...
Several studies have documented a strong correlation in the timing of spouses’ retirement decisions....
The objective of the paper is to find empirically whether husbands and wives tend to retire at the s...
This paper investigates the determinants of older workers' early retirement behavior in Denmark. Ins...
In this paper, I exploit population-wide administrative data and a Swedish occupational pension refo...
This article examines the retirement timing of unmarried and married elderly men in (West) Germany. ...
Retirement continues to change in many ways.This is certainly evident in terms of its timing,given t...
In this paper we study retirement decisions and more specifically, the influence of a partner’s labo...
"The paper addresses two questions. (1) Which factors help us to understand the timing of retirement...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
International audienceRetirement policies are individually designed, but the majority of older worke...