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Title: Cohort Differences in Joint Retirement: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: The dramatic rise and sustained participation of recent cohorts of women in the labor force has coincided with their increased attachment to the labor market. In this paper we use twelve waves of the Health and Retirement Study (1992-2014) and investigate how married couples belonging to more recent birth cohorts compare with their predecessors in terms of coordinating their retirement decisions. Using a multinomial logit model we estimate the labor force dynamics of dual-earner married couples and find that couples with wives belonging to more recent birth cohorts are less likely to jointly exit the labor force. Further, this declining cohort trend in joint retirement can only partially be explained by commonly observed socio-economic, employment, and health related factors that affect retirement decisions, suggesting an important role for cohort changes in preferences and social norms such as preference for work and attitudes toward gender roles.
Url: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12122-017-9258-3
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Authors: Bhatt, Vipul
Periodical (Full): Journal of Labor Research
Issue: 4
Volume: 38
Pages: 20
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Topics: Aging and Retirement, Family and Marriage, Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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