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This paper provides empirical evidence on the effect of changing the retirement age on employment. Base on individual … data from Hungary, a country where a number of hikes increased the retirement age between 1997 and 2009, this analysis … the effect. Results suggest that the effect of the changes in early retirement age is substantial, amounting to 5 …
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retirement across EU12 countries, the existence of complementarities in leisure and/or assortative matting and the effects of … assortative mating and/or complementarities in leisure; the effects of all relevant factors on the retirement decision of one … poor health increases the retirement probability, we find that the husband's health affects the couple's retirement …
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support changes around retirement. We also examine whether social support moderates dynamics in mental wellbeing around … retirement and consider both own and spouse's retirement. Using longitudinal data from Australia, we find little effect of own or … spouse's retirement on social support. However, in fixed-effects models, dynamics in mental wellbeing are significantly …
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's retirement decision. Using administrative pension insurance records from Germany, I examine the impact of a pension subsidy …
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labour market career may reflect lower rates of retirement among the self-employed compared to employees, as well as …-employed people at older ages in Ireland results from lower retirement rates among the self-employed and not from transitions from … form of supplementary pension cover than the employed. These lower retirement rates and lower degrees of pension cover …
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This study answers the open question of whether workers respond to financial incentives in a command economy. To do this, I evaluate pension reforms in Soviet Russia in 1964 and 1969 that allowed pensioners to receive a greater share of their pensions if they worked, resulting in a progressive...
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We study the retirement effects on mental health using a fuzzy regression discontinuity design based on the eligibility … status. Retirement of partnered men positively affects mental health of both themselves and their partners. Single men … retiring experience a drop in mental health. Female retirement has hardly any effect on their own mental health or the mental …
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data points to a reduction in residential crowding and retirement, especially from occupations associated with high …
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adult labor supply behaviors in Singapore. We first evaluate the impact of the Retirement and Re-employment Act (RRA) reform …
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workers who exogenously lose eligibility for their early retirement option. We use detailed Norwegian matched employer … in losing eligibility for early retirement benefits between ages 62–67 years in Norway. We find that reemployment rates … are indistinguishable between workers who just retain eligibility for early retirement benefits and those who just do not …
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