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Spousal Labor Supply Responses to Government Programs: Evidence from the Disability Insurance Program
by Susan Chen
WP 2012-261
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- Husbands’ disability insurance receipt has a small crowd-out effect on their wives’ labor supply.
- Husbands’ Disability Insurance receipt crowds out wives’ labor force participation by an estimated 8 percent and earnings by $2,200 for up to 5 years after the disability determination decision.
- For a sample of wives whose husbands are homogeneous in terms of the severity of their health conditon, the estimates of the crowd-out effects are larger, at 11 percent and $2,600 for labor force participation and earnings. These estimates represent an upper bound on the potential labor supply response of the wives of beneficiaries had their husbands not received benefits.
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