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Author:Beatty, Timothy K. M. 

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Social Security and High-Frequency Labor Supply: Evidence from Uber Drivers

We estimate the impact of anticipated transfers on labor supply using confidential driver-level data from Uber. Leveraging the staggered timing of Social Security retirement benefits within each month and a novel identification strategy, we find that the labor supply of older drivers declines by 2% on average in the week around benefit receipt—a precisely estimated but economically small effect. Individual-level analyses reveal that the average effect obscures heterogeneous micro-behavior: while the majority of drivers does not meaningfully adjust labor supply in response to social security ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2024-079

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