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, responsibility, difficulty, stress, peer pressure, and relations with co-workers are related to full or partial retirement. We study … employment transitions and retirement expectations of older workers by exploiting the wealth of information about individuals … older than age 50 in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), and characteristics of different occupations provided by the …
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This project uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine, in the context of a structural retirement model …, the effects on retirement of non-wage aspects of employment emanating from firm side factors. Factors examined include … made by the employer when a person has a health problem, and retirement windows. The most important effects found pertain …
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' resources and the demands of their jobs, restricting future work. We use longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study … demands and workers' resources in two physical and two cognitive domains affect retirement outcomes. We estimate how changes … also estimate hazard models for transitions from full-time work to retirement. We found that declines in physical and …
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search behavior of households. The research finds that, even though a direct transition from a career job to full retirement …
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this decade, have impacted individuals' labor supply and retirement decisions, and therefore their health insurance … Medicare expenditures of individuals around retirement age as a function of their health insurance coverage and labor market …
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the same time, retirement itself is transforming from a simple transition from full-time work to full and permanent … retirement to more of a process, potentially occurring in several stages over a number of years. We consider a set of work … retirement. Among workers who transition between occupations, the most common transitions are between those that are closely …
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This paper uses asset and labor market data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to investigate how the recent … "Great Recession" has affected the wealth and retirement of those in the population who were just approaching retirement age … at the beginning of the recession, a potentially vulnerable segment of the working age population. The retirement wealth …
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Retirement Study (HRS), linked to state identifiers, to estimate the responsiveness of the labor supply of older workers to …
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Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Retirement Earnings … Retirement Age to age 69 for the longer-run evolution of income, focusing in particular on the incidence of low income among …
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characteristics, health, migration histories, and transitions to retirement of male Mexican return migrants who contributed to the U … transitioning to retirement between 2003 and 2012 than those had never been to the U.S. In contrast, those who spent 20 or more … years in the U.S. had a higher probability of transitioning to retirement …
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