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Table 31 Summary statistics for pre-announcement dependent variables (Trimmed sample with 0.2–0.8 propensity score)

From: The effect of non-contributory pensions on labour supply and private income transfers: evidence from Singapore

 

Aged 56 to 63 in 2016

 

Expected SS

Did not

N 1

Mean

SD

N 1

Mean

SD

Rcv private cash trf2

7875

0.33

0.47

7633

0.31

0.46

Amount received2,3

7857

231.35

461.00

7621

242.54

504.07

Give private cash trf2

7814

0.29

0.45

7569

0.30

0.46

Amount given2,3

7809

122.02

354.73

7562

149.46

416.81

Rcv income from work

8869

0.70

0.46

8625

0.71

0.45

Amount of income3

8839

1951

2514

8594

2393

3057

Prob of working full-time after age 62

1965

48.45

34.68

1928

46.78

35.22

Prob of working full-time after age 65

2174

37.68

33.48

2151

34.91

33.51

Prob of working full-time after age 70

2171

22.27

29.04

2149

18.91

28.07

Total expenditure2

8784

2835

3686

8537

3198

3545

Durables2,3

8822

164

618

8569

183

630

Durables subset2,3

8822

100

490

8569

101

473

Non-durables2

8784

2671

3444

8537

3015

3362

  1. Notes:
  2. 1N refers to the number of observations at the respondent-wave level
  3. 2These variables are reported at the couple level (respondent and spouse if respondent is married)
  4. 3These variables include observations with zero values, e.g. if respondent did not receive any income from work, amount of income will be recorded as 0