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birth cohorts in Germany. The analysis is based on a rich dataset that combines household survey data from the German Socio … East Germany and for the low educated. Using simulated life cycle employment and income profiles, we project gross future …
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benefits. Importantly, a unique policy variation in Germany allows us to isolate the income effect of a change in benefit …
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Germany and including all certified diagnoses by practitioners. This enables us to gain a detailed understanding of the multi …
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In this paper we exploit a cohort-specific pension reform to estimate the causal labour market effects of changes in the financial incentives to retire. In particular, we analyze the effects of the introduction of cohort-specific deductions for early retirement on female retirement, employment...
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and potential program substitution in a regression-discontinuity framework. Germany abolished an important early …
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the consequences of individual financial incentive changes caused by a pension reform in Germany on employment …
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Early retirement options are usually targeted at employees at risk of not reaching their regular retirement age in employment. An important at-risk group comprises employees who have worked in demanding jobs for many years. This group may be particularly negatively affected by the abolition of...
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is generally assumed to be small or non-existent. We exploit a pension reform in Germany that raised pension bene- fits …
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