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"working" to "retired" status has occurred. Using the Statistics Canada Longitudinal Administrative Databank, a 20 percent … attachment at ages 50-52, and follow them year by year. If retired means having no income from employment, the median age of … retirement is about 63 for men, 62 for women. That is true for all cohorts. If earning up to half of one's previous employment …
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to satisfactory employment. We show that this apparent age effect is not a job tenure effect or wealth effect. We also …
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Differences in individual wealth holdings are widely viewed as a driving force of economic inequality. However, as this finding relies on cross-section data, we may confuse older with wealthier. We propose a new method to adjust for age effects in cross-sections, which eliminates transitory...
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Using a regression decomposition approach, we find that, during the 1980s, the growth in the relative educational attainment of older workers has contributed to about one-quarter of the increase in the age-wage gap of men and women. During the 1990s, the age-wage gap increased to a much lesser...
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