From: Retirement rigidities and the gap between effective and desired labour supply by older workers
All | Women | Men | |
---|---|---|---|
Male | 0.544*** | ||
(0.101) | |||
[0.043] | |||
Age 61–65 | − 0.067 | 0.385 | − 0.173 |
(0.107) | (0.282) | (0.124) | |
[− 0.006] | [0.014] | [− 0.019] | |
Age 66–70 | − 0.712*** | − 0.468 | − 0.731*** |
(0.132) | (0.357) | (0.145) | |
[− 0.056] | [− 0.015] | [−0.078] | |
Medium educ. | − 0.090 | − 0.659** | 0.060 |
(0.150) | (0.296) | (0.177) | |
[− 0.007] | [− 0.015] | [0.007] | |
High educ. | 0.438*** | 0.812*** | 0.349* |
(0.159) | (0.296) | (0.185) | |
[0.046] | [0.047] | [0.047] | |
Self-employed | 0.281** | 0.452 | 0.286* |
(0.134) | (0.289) | (0.153) | |
[0.029] | [0.022] | [0.039] | |
Private sector | − 0.033 | − 0.183 | − 0.003 |
(0.116) | (0.251) | (0.135) | |
[− 0.003] | [− 0.007] | [−0 .000] | |
Net wealth | − 0.006 | − 0.506 | 0.200 |
(0.266) | (0.679) | (0.266) | |
[− 0.001] | [− 0.017] | [0.023] | |
Married/cohab. | − 0.514*** | − 0.933*** | − 0.213 |
(0.122) | (0.193) | (0.181) | |
[− 0.059] | [− 0.056] | [− 0.028] | |
No. children (in/out) | 0.106*** | 0.074 | 0.107*** |
(0.034) | (0.074) | (0.039) | |
[0.009] | [0.003] | [0.012] | |
South | − 0.017 | − 0.739** | 0.130 |
(0.118) | (0.304) | (0.135) | |
[− 0.001] | [− 0.016] | [0.016] | |
Center | 0.180 | − 0.059 | 0.273** |
(0.111) | (0.227) | (0.132) | |
[0.017] | [− 0.002] | [0.035] | |
Constant | − 1.681*** | − 1.398*** | − 1.489*** |
(0.198) | (0.366) | (0.236) |