Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.

Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retirement age that some researchers believe is difficult to reconcile with standard life-cycle models. Using detailed expenditure data from a Spanish panel survey, we find no evidence of a consumption-retire...

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Główni autorzy: Sevilla-Sanz, A, Luengo-Prado, M
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Język:English
Wydane: Department of Economics (University of Oxford) 2010
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description Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retirement age that some researchers believe is difficult to reconcile with standard life-cycle models. Using detailed expenditure data from a Spanish panel survey, we find no evidence of a consumption-retirement puzzle in Spain for the period of 1985-2004. However, we find a drop in food expenditure at home from 1998 to 2004 and evidence on households paying lower prices for the food they purchase after retirement in this latter period. Our findings are consistent with a household model that allows for home production whereby retirees substitute away from market goods to home production, as long as one accounts for the greater participation in housework by men after retirement coinciding with the latter period of the survey.
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spelling oxford-uuid:bea6ff72-7815-4fe2-811c-47fea7af459c2022-03-27T05:41:20ZConsumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.Working paperhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042uuid:bea6ff72-7815-4fe2-811c-47fea7af459cEnglishDepartment of Economics - ePrintsDepartment of Economics (University of Oxford)2010Sevilla-Sanz, ALuengo-Prado, MEvidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retirement age that some researchers believe is difficult to reconcile with standard life-cycle models. Using detailed expenditure data from a Spanish panel survey, we find no evidence of a consumption-retirement puzzle in Spain for the period of 1985-2004. However, we find a drop in food expenditure at home from 1998 to 2004 and evidence on households paying lower prices for the food they purchase after retirement in this latter period. Our findings are consistent with a household model that allows for home production whereby retirees substitute away from market goods to home production, as long as one accounts for the greater participation in housework by men after retirement coinciding with the latter period of the survey.
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Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.
title Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.
title_full Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.
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title_short Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain.
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