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Table 3 Desired participation (probit), retired

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)

  1. Notes: Observations: 2142 (834 women and 1308 men). The table shows the estimated coefficients; standard errors are in round brackets and marginal effects in squared brackets; other variables are at their mean value
  2. p < 0.1; p < 0.05; p < 0.01