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This paper explains early retirement using Finnish time-use data, gathered by Statistics Finland during the years 1987 …
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Ageing takes place in Finland some 15 years earlier than in other European countries. The central actors in … implementing active ageing policies are ministries that have been co-operating with each other. Active ageing policy in Finland has … employers’ and employees’ organisations, as the tradition of tripartite thinking is strong in Finland. Third, research …
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This paper explains early retirement using Finnish time-use data for couples in 1999-2000 and follow up data on labour market status in 2000-2003. People busy in general stay in the labour market longer. However, non-work time activities such as household work and active leisure make retirement...
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in Finland. The job flows are characterised in terms of employee age and education. The outflow of workers from …
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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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This paper sheds new light on the mortality effect of delaying retirement by investigating the impacts of the 1967 Spanish pension reform. This reform exogenously changed the early retirement age, depending on the date individuals started contributing to the Social Security system. Those...
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In this paper we evaluate the impact of the old-age part-time scheme (OAPT) on the Austrian labour market which was a policy to allow flexible retirement options for the elderly with an aim to increase labour supply. According to our matching estimates employment probability increases slightly,...
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