The gender longevity gap : Explaining the difference between singles and couples
In: Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 19 (2006), No. 3, pp. 543 - 557
Title in English:
The gender longevity gap : Explaining the difference between singles and couples
Author:
Felder, StefanUDE
- LSF ID
- 49726
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- connected with university
Year of publication:
2006
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Language of text:
English
Abstract:
This paper studies the respective gender longvity gap in favour of women among singles, utilitarian and altruistic couples. The following hypotheses are derived: (1) the gender longevity gap is smaller within couples than among singles; (2) marriage increases longevity of men but decreases longevity of women; and (3) the gender longevity gap decreases with an increase in wealth. The hypotheses are tested using a complete date set of the Swiss decreased at the age 65+ in 2001 and 2002, with information on the individuals' age at death and their average earnings over the life cycle.