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Labor Supply Responses to Income Taxation among Older Couples: Evidence from a Canadian Reform

Derek Messacar

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2024-02-01
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I assess whether the tax code is a viable policy lever for influencing labor supply among older workers.

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I assess whether the tax code is a viable policy lever for influencing labor supply among older workers. Specifically, using administrative data from Canada, I estimate the earnings responses to a unique reform that lowered tax burdens for couples with a pensioner, using quasi-experimental methods. I find that workers decrease labor supply as tax bills decline but do not respond to changes in marginal tax rates. Hence, while public policy often aims to keep people in the workforce longer, there are conflicting effects of offering tax advantage for seniors on work incentives. I consider implications of these results for age-dependent taxation. (JEL H24, H31, H55, J14, J22)

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AEJ Policy2024-02-01
American Economic Journal Economic Policy 16(1):228-258
10.1257/pol.20210075
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