Who Cares? Paid Sick Leave Mandates, Care-Giving, and Gender
In: FRB of Chicago Working Paper No. 2023-14
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In: FRB of Chicago Working Paper No. 2023-14
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In: FRB of Chicago Working Paper No. 2022-50
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w25586
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In: Journal of international economics, Band 102, S. 310-326
ISSN: 0022-1996
In: FRB International Finance Discussion Paper No. 1110
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w23551
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In: FRB of Chicago Working Paper No. 2023-41
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In: CESifo Working Paper No. 10933
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w26416
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In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14217
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In: American economic review, Band 114, Heft 5, S. 1248-1280
ISSN: 1944-7981
We combine quasi-experimental variation in spousal death and age eligibility for survivors benefits using US tax records to study the effects on American households' labor supply and the design of social security's survivors insurance. Benefit eligibility at the exact age of 60 induces sharp reductions in the labor supply of newly widowed households, highlighting the value of survivors benefits and the liquidity they provide following the shock. Among eligible widows, the spousal death event induces no increases in labor supply, suggesting little residual need to self-insure. Using theory, we underscore the program's protective insurance role and its high valuation among survivors. (JEL D12, D91, G22, G51, H55, J16, J22)
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