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Empirical analyses of retirement typically assume a single form of retirement. In this paper, I consider the … determinants of retirement in a competing risks model which allows for full and partial retirement. Simulation results indicate … that the large increase in Social Security benefits in the early 1970s has had moderate effects upon retirement, increasing …
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The delayed retirement credit (DRC) increases monthly OASI (Old Age and Survivors Insurance) benefits for primary … beneficiaries who claim after their full retirement age (FRA). For many years, the DRC was set at 3.0 percent per year (0.25 percent …
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We consider the retirement behavior of civilian employees of the United States government. Unlike previous studies … the financial aspects of individual retirement decisions with a reasonable degree of precision. A large fraction of civil … the expected wait until the pension commences affect the timing of retirement from the Federal service. (2) The rate of …
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This study examines empirically whether social security influences the retirement decisions of individuals. The …'s income and substitution effects are included in a model for examining retirement decisions. This model is based on the model … from the Social Security Administration and are particularly well suited for this study. Retirement models are estimated …
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This study examines the impact of social security on the retirement of married men aged 60-70 years. The empirical … retiring) denoted SSW. This variable measures social security's effect on retirement. The estimated effects are significant and … considerable. When SSW in-creases from $35,000 to $55,000 the probability of retirement rises by .15 for 62-64 year olds relative …
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statistics analysis. Section 3 evaluates the effects on the equilibrium retirement age, section 4 modifies the benefits formula … to depend on retirement age and section 5 examines the wealth-income ratio effect. Section 6 introduces the …
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Study of Income Dynamics, we follow a cohort of white married males through their sixties to estimate a model of retirement … behavior. Using several definitions of retirement suggested in the literature, the results suggest that the two key policy … influence on retirement decisions. For example, our results suggest that a decrease in the implicit tax rate on earnings from …
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Retirement Around the World. This project, which compares the experiences of a dozen developed countries, was launched in the mid … project document that social security program provisions can create powerful incentives for retirement that are strongly … affect retirement, whether there is a link between older employment and youth unemployment, and whether older individuals are …
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Retirement Around the World. The first phase described the retirement incentives inherent in plan provisions and documented the …
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between social security provisions and retirement. The project relies on the work of a large group of economists in 12 … countries who conduct the analysis for each of their countries. The first phase described the retirement incentives inherent in … eligibility ages by three years. Another illustrative reform reduces actuarially benefits received before the normal retirement …
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