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of labour, like education, disability, retirement age, participation rates and part time work (especially for women), and …
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only claiming of pensions not in conjunction with retirement, we conclude that part of the selection is active: Some …
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retirement from 67 to 62 for a group of workers. For the individuals we study, the expected present value of benefits was held …
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Old-age poverty is to become one of the most pressing issues in the coming decades given the demographic trends forecasted. Particularly in developing countries this could be an obstacle to inclusive and sustainable growth as well as the fight against all forms of poverty (SDG 1), through shocks...
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This paper analyzes the labor market participation behavior of retiring couples in Norway. To account for the unobserved heterogeneity in decision-making structure within the household, I formulate a mixed model by assuming there are two types of households, the cooperative type and the...
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In this paper, we use a binary choice panel data model to analyze married individuals.retirement behavior in Norway … when a new option, AFP early retirement becomes available. We focus our study on the influence of the spouse ….s characteristics on early retirement behavior. We find the directions of spousal effects are quite symmetric but women seem to have a …
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by aligning the social and private costs of early retirement. Using a large dynamic microsimulation model we find that …
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exists controversial empirical evidence showing that consumption declines at retirement. This paper investigates whether … there is evidence for this so-called Retirement Consumption Puzzle in Switzerland. Baseline regression discontinuity … endogeneity of retirement into account. The findings suggest that disposable income significantly decreases after retirement …
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workers who exogenously lose eligibility for their early retirement option. We use detailed Norwegian matched employer … in the loss of eligibility for early retirement benefits between ages 62-67 years in Norway. We find that re …-employment rates are indistinguishable between workers who just retain eligibility for early retirement benefits and those who just do …
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I study the effects of the level of disability benefits on disability uptake. Estimation of such effects is difficult because individual levels of disability pension benefits are closely related to individual characteristics that may also affect disability uptake through other mechanisms. I...
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