This paper studies the labour force participation dynamics of older couples in the United States.Longitudinal data from the five available waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) is used to investigate if the dynamics introduced by considering both spouses' behavior provide additional information in trying to fit observed participation sequences.The paper uses a bivariate dynamic binary choice model with unobserved heterogeneity and serial correlation to disentangle the many sources of dynamics and correlation in a couple's decision making.First, strong true state-dependence is found and results in a bunching of participation and non-participation sequences.Cross-spouse state-dependence is also found which points to indirect effects ...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
We study the labor supply dynamics of elderly couples by means of a structural collective model.The ...
In this paper we construct a simple structural dynamic model of re-tirement in which partners make j...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
This study investigates the labour force behaviour of older married couples in Germany. Monthly obse...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
This empirical analysis investigates how the labor supply dynamics of married workers aged 46-65 is ...
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 explores the sources of retirement synchronisation in dual career households. Empirical e...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
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...
This paper examines leisure complementarities in the joint retirement decisions of couples by quanti...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
We study the labor supply dynamics of elderly couples by means of a structural collective model.The ...
In this paper we construct a simple structural dynamic model of re-tirement in which partners make j...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
This study investigates the labour force behaviour of older married couples in Germany. Monthly obse...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
This empirical analysis investigates how the labor supply dynamics of married workers aged 46-65 is ...
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 explores the sources of retirement synchronisation in dual career households. Empirical e...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
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...
This paper examines leisure complementarities in the joint retirement decisions of couples by quanti...
This paper constructs a model of retirement and saving by two earner couples. The model includes th...
We study the labor supply dynamics of elderly couples by means of a structural collective model.The ...
In this paper we construct a simple structural dynamic model of re-tirement in which partners make j...