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normal retirement age (NRA) from 60 years to 65 years for private-sector male employees. The analysis, based on a difference … employment rate since workers also apply for more disability and unemployment benefits. Moreover, most of them simply retire …
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substitution effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for …Early retirement options are usually targeted at employees at risk of not reaching their regular retirement age in … particularly negatively affected by the abolition of early retirement options. To measure differences in labor market reactions of …
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effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for women …Early retirement options are usually targeted at employees at risk of not reaching their regular retirement age in … particularly negatively affected by the abolition of early retirement options. To measure differences in labor market reactions of …
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This paper quantifies the effect of a policy-induced sharp increase in retirement ages on input mix and economic … total labor costs at constant labor productivity and unit labor costs. The findings suggest rising institutional retirement …
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