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sustainability of the organization. This paper examines employer responses to workforce aging including changes retirement policies …, modification in working conditions, the adoption of phased retirement plans, and reforming other employee benefits …
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respect to work, retirement, Social Security, and age discrimination law. We present estimates of poverty by age and sex … summarize research on how older women were differentially negatively impacted by the elimination of Social Security's Retirement …
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In most data sets of labor force participation of the elderly, an empirical regularity that emerges is that retirement … given the economic considerations that retirees typically face. This paper considers the puzzle of why retirement rates are …
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We examine respondents in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to observe how their financial situations unfolded as … retirement, and progress through their retirement years, and (b) labor force participation declined and thus earnings became less … important with age, while Social Security and retirement savings rose as a proportion of annual income …
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As Americans work longer in response to a changing retirement landscape, it is important to ask whether there are … disparities in the employment of prime-age individuals. In this study, we explore the geography of retirement using data from the …
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financial shocks. One consequence of this financial vulnerability is that many individuals use a portion of their retirement … before retirement (Argento, Bryant, and Sabelhaus 2015). We explore the practical considerations and challenges associated … with helping households accumulate liquid savings that can be deployed when urgent pre-retirement needs arise …
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American women are working more, through their sixties and even into their seventies. Their increased participation at older ages started in the late 1980s before the turnaround in older men's labor force participation and the economic downturns of the 2000s. The higher labor force participation...
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such as occupational licensing may influence how individuals transition to retirement. When and how workers transition from … career jobs to full retirement may contribute to pre- and post-retirement well-being. Previous investigations of retirement … pathways focused on the patterns and outcomes of retirement transitions, yet the influence of occupational licensing on …
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-sectional studies linking early retirement to increased Social Security income have also made explicit or implicit temporal projections … longitudinal data for men aged 58-62 in 1969 in order to trace changes in labor force behavior near retirement age. Results …
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retirement incentive. The reduction of incentives mainly stems from the introduction of actuarial deductions for early retirement … and from the abolishment of specific early retirement pathways …
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