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We analyze the influence of health and financial incentives on the retirement behavior of older workers in France …
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France stands out as a country with a low labor force attachment of older workers. A reversal in the trend of French …
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The French pattern of early transitions out of employment is basically explained by the low age at "normal" retirement and by the importance of transitions through unemployment insurance and early-retirement schemes before access to normal retirement. These routes have exempted French workers...
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Over the last fifteen years, France has experienced a reversal of older workers' labor force participation and …
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and potentially misleading case studies. Daguerre, for instance, never obtained a patent in France and, instead, lobbied … representative samples drawn from Britain, France, and the United States, including “great inventors” and their ordinary counterparts …
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in industrial fairs and prize-granting institutions in Britain, France and the United States, compared to parallel …
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industrialization. The empirical evidence indicates that middle-class women in France were extensively engaged in entrepreneurship and …
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