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Empirically, not much is known about the mechanisms how labor market programs like job search assistance and training operate to support finding a job. This paper provides novel evidence to open the "blackbox": it causally links the program interventions to the dynamics of search behavior,...
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Our paper analyses the observed and desired labour supply by older workers and (recent) retirees in a country (Italy) with limited opportunities for flexible work schedules. To this purpose, we use a dataset drawn from the Bank of Italy’s Survey on Household Income and Wealth providing...
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Empirically, not much is known about the mechanisms how labor market programs like job search assistance and training operate to support finding a job. This paper provides novel evidence to open the "blackbox": it causally links the program interventions to the dynamics of search behavior,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011451183
Recent policies aiming to prolong worklives have increased older males' labor supply. Yet, little is known about their intergenerational effects. Using unique Dutch administrative data covering three consecutive generations, this paper studies the impact of increased grandfathers' labor supply...
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-in-differences techniques and non-parametric matching, we find adverse effects on the probability to be in work and on wages earned in the new …
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Despite a growing literature on population aging, empirical studies exploring mechanisms between aging and income … inequality are scarce. This paper estimates the impact of aging on inequality via the perspective of labor income share, based on … cross-country information covering the period 1990-2010. Two transmission mechanisms are examined - aging leads to a …
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In order to face the aging of their populations governments of developed countries reformed their retirement systems …
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In order to face the aging of their populations governments of developed countries reformed their retirement systems …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008859664
In order to face the aging of their populations governments of developed countries reformed their retirement systems …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009229707
Using data from a stated preferences experiment in the Netherlands, we find that replacing full-time pension schemes with schemes that offer gradual retirement opportunities induce workers to retire one year later on average. Total life-time labour supply, however, decreases with 3.4 months...
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