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Economic well-being and poverty among the elderly: An analysis based on a collective consumption model
Authors:Laurens Cherchye  Bram De Rock  Frederic Vermeulen
Institution:1. University of Leuven, Campus Kortrijk and Center for Economic Studies, E. Sabbelaan 53, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium;2. ECARES and ECORE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Avenue F. D. Roosevelt 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium;3. Netspar, CentER, Tilburg University. P.O. Box 90153, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands
Abstract:We apply the collective consumption model of Browning et al. (2010) to analyse economic well-being and poverty among the elderly. The model focuses on individual preferences, a consumption technology that captures the economies of scale of living in a couple, and a sharing rule that governs the intra-household allocation of resources. The model is applied to a time series of Dutch consumption expenditure surveys. Our empirical results indicate substantial economies of scale and a wife's share that is increasing in total expenditures. We further calculated two sets of poverty rates: one based on the collective consumption model and one based on the traditional approach with a standard equivalence scale. Poverty among widowers is underestimated by the traditional approach. The same is true for women (men) in elderly couples for the first (later) time periods in our analysis. Finally, we analysed the impact of becoming a widow(er). Based on cross-sectional evidence, we find that the drop in material well-being following the husband's death is rather substantial for women. For men, the picture is reversed.
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