SOCIAL SECURITY DEPENDENT BENEFITS, NET PAYROLL TAX, AND MARRIED WOMEN'S LABOR SUPPLY

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Abstract

This paper examines how Social Security dependent benefits impact the labor supply of married women aged 25–54. Specifically, I investigate whether the decrease in the rate of return to women's work discourages them from participating in the labor force by simulating expected net payroll tax rates and dependent benefits. Dependent benefits may reduce the net return to women's work, as they usually pay the full payroll tax without receiving marginal benefits for additional earnings if they claim benefits based on their husbands' earnings records. The results show that high net payroll tax rates reduce married women's work incentives, particularly those near retirement age. (JEL H24, H55, J22).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)381-393
Number of pages13
JournalContemporary Economic Policy
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Apr

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Business, Management and Accounting(all)
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Public Administration

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