A Collective Retirement Model: Identification and estimation in the presence of externalities

TitleA Collective Retirement Model: Identification and estimation in the presence of externalities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsMichaud, P-C, Vermeulen, F
JournalLabour Economics
Volume18
Issue2
Pagination159-167
KeywordsRetirement Planning and Satisfaction
Abstract

We study the labor supply dynamics of elderly couples by means of a structural collective model. The model allows for general externalities with respect to spouses' leisure. Preferences and the intrahousehold bargaining process are identified by using panel data with couples and individuals who turned into widow(er)hood in the covered period. The model does not only look at the extensive margin (working versus being retired), but also at the intensive margin (how many hours are worked) and the claiming decision for social security benefits. We apply the model to American households coming from the first five waves of the Health and Retirement Study. We also provide model simulations for two widely discussed reform proposals; more specifically the abolition of the earnings test and the elimination of the spouse benefit. The model simulations reveal only small changes in labor supply of elderly couples.

URLhttps://www.iza.org/publications/dp/1294/a-collective-retirement-model-identification-and-estimation-in-the-presence-of-externalities
Endnote Keywords

Retirement Behavior

Endnote ID

13262

Citation Key5595