Consumer Expenditures and Home Production at Retirement - New Evidence from Germany
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This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households
pre- and post-retirement. The widely observed distinct drop in spending
upon retirement entry poses an empirical puzzle since life cycle theory predicts
smoothing of the marginal utility of consumption over time. As one
explanation, I explore the role of home production as a substitute for consumer
expenses. Taking a combined look at consumer expenditures and
time use pre and post-retirement, I find a significant drop of about 17% of
pre-retirement expenses at retirement which coincides with an increase in
time spent on home production of an additional 33% per day.
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