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increase in participation of men married to women in the affected cohorts. The behavioral responses are due to wealth effects …
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future employment. Exploiting across cohort variation in expected pension wealth induced by a 3-year lift in early retirement …
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Retirement ages among older Americans have only recently begun to increase after a precipitous fifty-year decline. Early retirement may result from incentives provided by retirement systems; but it may also result from the rigidities imposed by market work schedules. Using the American Time Use...
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We present quasi-experimental evidence on the employment effects of an unprecedented large increase in the early … beneficiaries at the same time, if employment exits are successfully delayed. However, workers may not be able to work longer or may … choose other social support programs as exit routes from employment. We study the effects of the ERA increase on employment …
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This paper identifies and estimates the impact of early retirement on the probability to die within five years, using administrative micro panel data covering the entire population of the Netherlands. Among the older workers we focus on, a group of civil servants became eligible for retirement...
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this reform on workers' employment and various social security benefits (i.e. unemployment, disability, early retirement … that, for men, the reform had a positive effect on employment, with a small positive effect on a program called Time … significant effect on employment but instead a large spillover effect on unemployment. We find that gender differences in job …
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We analyze the political stability of funded social security. Using a stylized theoretical framework we study the mechanisms behind governments capturing social security assets in order to lower current taxes. The results and the driving mechanisms carry over to a fully-fledged and carefully...
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The importance of cross-border portability of social benefits is increasing in parallel with the rise in the absolute number of international migrants and their share of the world population, and perhaps more importantly, with the rising share of world population that for some part of their life...
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Redistribution is an inevitable feature of collective pension schemes and economic experiments have revealed that most people have a preference for redistribution that is not merely inspired by self-interest. Interestingly, little is known on how these preferences interact with preferences for...
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joint return migration and saving decisions that accounts for uncertainty in future employment and income and estimate this …
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