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Netherlands, separately for wage-employed and self-employed. We use rich administrative data on (pension) wealth and income and … of the financial crisis on the separate pension funds in the Netherlands, and we find that those whose pension fund did …
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requirements and industry level risk promote the takeover mode. A sample of data on entrepreneurs from The Netherlands provides …
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We study the causal relation between private wealth and retirement age. We propose two estimation strategies based on expected retirement age. The outcome variable is observed repeatedly over time. We correct first for the unobserved heterogeneity in the disutility of work by using panel data...
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We study the causal relation between private wealth and retirement age. We propose two estimation strategies based on expected retirement age. The outcome variable is observed repeatedly over time. We correct first for the unobserved heterogeneity in the disutility of work by using panel data...
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This study examines the expected retirement replacement rates of several cohorts of Dutch employees at the time of their planned retirements. It also imputes the actual replacement rates based on available pension records. We find that using reasonable indexation rates, the expected replacement...
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