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9. The Hidden Resources of Women Working Longer: Evidence from Linked Survey- Administrative Data
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C. Adam Bee
and Joshua Mitchell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I. Transitions over the Life Cycle
- 1. Women Working Longer: Facts and Some Explanations 11
- 2. The Return to Work and Women’s Employment Decisions 55
- 3. Understanding Why Black Women Are Not Working Longer 85
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II. Family Matters: Caregiving, Marriage, and Divorce
- 4. Changes in Marriage and Divorce as Drivers of Employment and Retirement of Older Women 113
- 5. Women Working Longer: Labor Market Implications of Providing Family Care 157
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III. Financial Considerations: Resources, Pensions, and Social Security
- 6. Older Women’s Labor Market Attachment, Retirement Planning, and Household Debt 185
- 7. Teaching, Teachers’ Pensions, and Retirement across Recent Cohorts of College- Graduate Women 217
- 8. The Role of Social Security Benefits in the Initial Increase of Older Women’s Employment: Evidence from the Social Security Notch 239
- 9. The Hidden Resources of Women Working Longer: Evidence from Linked Survey- Administrative Data 269
- Appendix: The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 297
- Contributors 299
- 301 Author Index 301
- Subject Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Transitions over the Life Cycle
- 1. Women Working Longer: Facts and Some Explanations 11
- 2. The Return to Work and Women’s Employment Decisions 55
- 3. Understanding Why Black Women Are Not Working Longer 85
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II. Family Matters: Caregiving, Marriage, and Divorce
- 4. Changes in Marriage and Divorce as Drivers of Employment and Retirement of Older Women 113
- 5. Women Working Longer: Labor Market Implications of Providing Family Care 157
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III. Financial Considerations: Resources, Pensions, and Social Security
- 6. Older Women’s Labor Market Attachment, Retirement Planning, and Household Debt 185
- 7. Teaching, Teachers’ Pensions, and Retirement across Recent Cohorts of College- Graduate Women 217
- 8. The Role of Social Security Benefits in the Initial Increase of Older Women’s Employment: Evidence from the Social Security Notch 239
- 9. The Hidden Resources of Women Working Longer: Evidence from Linked Survey- Administrative Data 269
- Appendix: The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 297
- Contributors 299
- 301 Author Index 301
- Subject Index 305