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In the United States, both taxes and old age Social Security benefits depend on one's marital status and tend to discourage the labor supply of the secondary earner. To what extent are these provisions holding back female labor supply? We estimate a rich life cycle model of labor supply and...
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In the United States, both taxes and old age Social Security benefits depend on one's marital status and tend to discourage the labor supply of the secondary earner. To what extent are these provisions holding back female labor supply? We estimate a rich life cycle model of labor supply and...
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This paper develops and estimates a dynamic life-cycle model to quantify why households save and work. The model incorporates multiple sources of risk--health, marital status, wages, medical expenses, and mortality--as well as endogenous labor supply and human capital accumulation, retirement,...
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