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Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus on the labor supply effects of the … provide new evidence on the sensitivity of the labor supply decision of workers aged between 60 and 64 with respect to the … addition, the revision of the test rules in 1995 did not alter the labor supply of the elderly. …
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Evidence on the effect of the social security earnings test on the labor supply of the elderly continues to be mixed …. We utilize micro-level data compiled by the Japanese government in order to examine the labor supply effect for those … aged 65-69 before and after two major reforms of the social security earnings test in Japan: its elimination in 1985 and …
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The interval in time between leaving a career job and exit from the labor force is especially long for Japanese … employees and separation from the career job often takes place due to mandatory retirement in Japan. Using micro-level data …
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In Japan, retirement is a gradual process that transpires over a particularly long period of time. Using large scale … micro-level datasets from the Survey of Employment of the Elderly compiled by the Japanese government, we provide some …
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