Mathilde Esposito
MEGA Salle Carine Nourry
Maison de l'économie et de la gestion d'Aix
424 chemin du viaduc
13080 Aix-en-Provence
Alexandre Arnout : alexandre.arnout[at]univ-amu.fr
Philippine Escudié : philippine.escudie[at]univ-amu.fr
Armand Rigotti : armand.rigotti[at]univ-amu.fr
Women can expect to live longer than men worldwide. This paper is the first to explore the economic consequences of women’s survival advantage and focuses on its effect on female labor supply. Cross-country evidence documents that gender gaps in life expectancy are systematically associated with higher female participation at old age. Individual-level data from the U.S. show that women indeed anticipate outliving men and allow to examine how these expectations relate to their participation beyond conventional retirement age. The next step will be to identify underlying mechanisms and formalize them in a theoretical model that accounts for the role of gender gaps in life expectancy in shaping female labor supply.





