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The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of retirement. Similarly … systems—with a focus on retirement. The article argues that such effects are nonnegligible and are likely to have major policy …
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countries for pre-retirement and post-retirement cohorts. We find a considerable increase of older people reporting good or very …
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Irregular migrants are undoubtedly a vulnerable group from a factual point of view. Nonetheless, whether they can be conceptualised as a vulnerable group, from a legal point of view under European law, remains a much more debated issue. The legal implications of the recognition of a vulnerable...
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labor market. We use the Study of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate whether immigration also …
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The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of retirement. Similarly … systems - with a focus on retirement. The paper argues that such effects are non-negligible and are likely to have major … policy consequences. -- pensions ; retirement ; international migration ; social security coordination …
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We study how immigrants' retirement expectations and behavior are affected by formal retirement institutions in their … country of origin. The analysis combines newly collected world-wide gender-specific data on retirement age regulations with …, immigrants are still considerably more likely to retire at an age that matches an institutionalized retirement age in their …
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