2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3759831
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Wage Risk and Government and Spousal Insurance

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“…This paper is also related to a body of work on the role of government insurance in heterogeneous agent models with family structure (e.g. Kaygusuz, 2015;Nishiyama, 2019;De Nardi et al, 2020). Kaygusuz (2015) and Nishiyama (2019) assume normally distributed earnings shocks and find that the USA's spousal and survival benefits transfer welfare from two-earner to single-earner households.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…This paper is also related to a body of work on the role of government insurance in heterogeneous agent models with family structure (e.g. Kaygusuz, 2015;Nishiyama, 2019;De Nardi et al, 2020). Kaygusuz (2015) and Nishiyama (2019) assume normally distributed earnings shocks and find that the USA's spousal and survival benefits transfer welfare from two-earner to single-earner households.…”
Section: (I) Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Kaygusuz (2015) and Nishiyama (2019) assume normally distributed earnings shocks and find that the USA's spousal and survival benefits transfer welfare from two-earner to single-earner households. De Nardi et al (2020) show the extent to which a government helps households depends on their family composition and the risk distribution that they face. Similarly, our results suggest that those facing more persistent risks such as female- 3 We show separate results for male primary earners in Section IV and Section F in the Appendix S1.…”
Section: (I) Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%