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propose an equilibrium unemployment approach to retirement decisions that allows us to unveil the factors which explain why …As a preliminary step, we first provide some new empirical evidence that labor market conditions affect retirement …: the retirement decision of unemployed workers depends on the labor-market frictions whereas that of employed workers does …
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unemployment benefits for older workers helps explain the low rate of employment just before the early retirement age. Decreasing … activity not only decreases the participation rate by inducing early retirement, but also badly affects the employment rate of … older workers just before early retirement age. Countries with an early retirement age at 60 also have lower employment …
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, there is a sufficiently short distance to retirement for which flat unemployment benefits can be the optimal contract as the … optimal contract that integrates unemployment insurance and retirement pension systems …This paper shows that optimal unemployment insurance contracts are age-dependent. Older workers have only a few years …
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policies in France. Finally we show that the age-dynamics of employment is optimal when the Hosios condition holds and we …
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retirement before the termination of the contract. When retirement is an event which occurs exogenously and information is … workers who will retire early (the 'bad' workers) from applying for these jobs. Secondly, we endogenize the retirement … the 'bad' workers. These asymmetries in the information lead to an excess of retirement compared to the full information …
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their unemployment rate rose less than the one of prime-age workers. This view is a myth: older workers are more sensitive …
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