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This paper is based on a structural model of retirement and saving, estimated with data for a sample of married men in … the Health and Retirement Study. It explains the relation of specific features of Social Security - the benefit amount …, the early entitlement age, the normal retirement age, earnings test parameters, and the delayed retirement credit - to the …
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Recent research has argued that incentives stemming from social security systems influence the worker’s decision to retire. The experience of Chile, which radically changed its system in 1981, offers an opportunity to test this hypothesis. The new system tightened access to early pensions,...
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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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The labor supply and benefit claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social Security Old Age … benefits program are of growing importance as the Normal Retirement Age (NRA) increases to 67, the labor force participation of … Health and Retirement Survey. We then investigate the importance of the Earnings Test limits for work and claiming behavior …
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. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, we estimate a dynamic programming … model of retirement that accounts for both saving and uncertain medical expenses. Importantly, we model the two key channels …
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How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affect subjective well … of retirement on subjective well-being by (1) using longitudinal data to tease out the retirement effect from age and … retirement decisions; and (3) conducting cross-country analyses, exploiting differences in eligibility ages for retirement …
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using a realistic and empirically-based life-cycle model of retirement behavior under uncertainty. We investigate the … individual’s retirement and savings decisions under incomplete information and unawareness, in which a portion of the population …
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made within the household to incentives from Social Security and pensions. A structural model of family retirement decision … making is estimated using U.S. data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which includes comparable labor market … when parameter estimates are based on the HRS data. This is particularly important because the responsiveness of retirement …
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. Here we show that social security income (i.e., income from public, industry-wide, insurance-based, retirement and … disability programs) is most important for men who exit at older ages in the four countries (Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and …, Canada, and Great Britain plays a much more important role in replacing the labor earnings of men who exit at older ages than …
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by exploiting the fact that DI benefits are payable only until full retirement age (FRA), at which point they are …
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