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The causal effect of retirement on health is studied using the Australian 1993 Age Pension reform to isolate exogenous … variation in retirement status. Using instrumental variable methods we find that retirement has a positive impact on subjective …
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standard of living after retirement and thus to alleviate poverty in old age. In many developing and developed countries, the … minimum pension program is a key welfare program and a major influence on the retirement decisions of low-income workers and …-income workers to retire as soon as they become eligible for the program, which is often earlier than the normal retirement age. …
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address this question, we use micro data to estimate a structural life-cycle model of individuals’ employment, retirement and … in labor supply and retirement behavior. However, the favorable effects of this reform depend on the availability of jobs …
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I develop a general equilibrium life cycle model with an intensive and extensive margin of labor supply and endogenous human capital accumulation. I use the model to assess the effects of changes to various features of social security on labor supply outcomes. Of particular interest are changes...
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We compare older workers' plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement outcomes using panel … data from the Health and Retirement Study. Among those with retirement plans, about half indicate they would like to cut …
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of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), this paper seeks to assess the magnitude of the impact of depression … with the most symptoms are more than twice as likely as others to exit employment before retirement age. Finally …
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Approximately 4.8 million offenders are subject to community supervision in the United States. This paper examines whether a program that assigned different supervision levels based on a risk assessment instrument, had any effect on offenders’ recidivism rates. Using a large statewide sample...
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