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An Empirical Analysis of Married Women's Retirement Decisions

Jessica Primoff Vistnes

National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 1, 135-55

Abstract: Uses a transitional probability model to analyze retirement decisions of married women. An increase in the return from Social Security wealth from additional work increases the likelihood that married women continue to work.

Date: 1994
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