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schedules. For many, labor force participation near or after normal retirement age is limited more by a lack of acceptable job …
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The Lithuanian population is aging, and it causes many difficulties for public finances by increasing expenditures on health care, long-term care, and pensions, and also for the labor market by creating labor shortages. One of the ways to cope with demographic aging is to rise the employment...
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This paper studies the impact of raising the eligibility age of early retirement on the re-integration into the labor … market of elderly unemployed workers. I exploit two Austrian pension reforms increasing the early retirement age step … retirement age are systematically assigned to programs increasing their job application and job search skills, while workers more …
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paid by the employer until the full retirement age. Exploiting a rich set of administrative data, we study the effect of … this reform on workers' employment and various social security benefits (i.e. unemployment, disability, early retirement …
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labour market career may reflect lower rates of retirement among the self-employed compared to employees, as well as …-employed people at older ages in Ireland results from lower retirement rates among the self-employed and not from transitions from … form of supplementary pension cover than the employed. These lower retirement rates and lower degrees of pension cover …
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a significant predictor of retirement among employees while underemployed employees are less likely to retire. …
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