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that would call for expanded assistance for workers nearing retirement if early benefits were no longer available. It also …
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, and retirement and disability benefits offset only a small amount of the earnings declines, resulting in decreased overall …
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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study linked with restricted data from the Social Security Administration …, this article compares retirement resources of immigrant and native-born workers. Results suggest that although immigrants … number of years in the United States, with the most recent immigrants being the least prepared for retirement. …
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of several policies that seek to address job quality, including universal health insurance, a universal retirement system …
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employer-provided health insurance, and an employer-sponsored retirement plan – has actually declined. This paper looks at this …
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The U.S. workforce is substantially older and better-educated than it was at the end of the 1970s. The typical worker in 2010 was seven years older than in 1979. In 2010, over one-third of US workers had a four-year college degree or more, up from just one-fifth in 1979. Given that older and...
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insurance; and has no employer-sponsored retirement plan. By our calculations, about 24 percent of U.S. workers were in a bad …
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The Great Recession has been hard on recent college graduates, but it has been even harder for black recent college graduates. This report examines the labor-market outcomes of black recent college graduates using the general approach developed by Federal Reserve Bank of New York researchers...
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