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employment between mandatory retirement age and full pension eligibility age, to estimate the causal effect of the husband …'s retirement on the wife's mental health. We find that adding one year to the time spent in retirement by Japanese husbands …
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data are drawn from the new Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). The empirical analysis shows that …
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retirement plans of middle-aged workers (aged 45-55). Our results indicate that approximately two-thirds of men and more than … half of women appear to be making standard retirement plans. At the same time, more than one in five individuals seem to … have delayed their retirement planning and approximately one in ten either do not know when they expect to retire or expect …
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expectations of male workers in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Using administrative records on Social Security benefit …We look at the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement age (NRA) on retirement …
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The present paper analyzes the budgetary impact of various Social Security reforms in the Belgian institutional setting. Our approach relies on parameters that were derived in Dellis et alii (2002) using a micro-modeling strategy. Focusing our attention on a hypothetical age cohort, we...
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retirement expectations of workers nearing retirement age. The reform means that public sector workers born on January 1, 1950 or …
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retirement behavior as low-skilled Germans. The results are consistent with low-skilled workers in Germany being frozen in a …
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China's household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-saving profile has become U-shaped. Using a panel of urban Chinese households covering 1989-2006, we document a sharp increase in income uncertainty. While the permanent variance of household income was stable,...
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than they would have had otherwise. We argue that the rise in retirement age meant a negative shock to the supply of …-bearing years increases by about five percent the number of children. We show that the fertility effects of delayed retirement are …
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Due to pension reforms, minimum retirement age increased substantially in Italy between the second part of the 1990s … estimate that adding one year to minimum retirement age increases training incidence by 6.9 to 10.7 percent, depending on the …
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