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Work-Life Balance and Labor Force Attachment at Older Ages (PDF)
Michigan Retirement Research Center [MRRC]
June 19, 2018 "Workers who report higher levels of work-to-life interference are significantly more likely to reduce their labor supply in the next two periods following a spouse's health shock, and this effect is once more heterogeneous. The moderating effect of [work-life balance (WLB)] is stronger for women than men. Among female workers, it is stronger for those employed part-time at baseline." MORE >> |
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