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. We then use panel data from the Health and Retirement Study to investigate whether individuals' actual claiming behavior …
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. We then use panel data from the Health and Retirement Study to investigate whether individuals' actual claiming behavior …
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does influence the wife’s retirement decision, but the health status of the husband does not. The presence of dependents in …This article reviews the economic literature on the work and retirement decisions of older women. Economic studies … retirement decisions, but that they do not respond to unearned income and wealth (for example, the value of lifetime Social …
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This study exploits a new dataset in order to quantify the effect of financial incentives on retirement choices. This … Wise (2004), we find that financial incentives have an effect on retirement. The effect goes in the expected direction … their retirement probability increases in a sizable way. We also find that the procedure to impute seniority used in …
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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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Japan faces the problem of how to finance retirement, health, and long-term care expenditures as the population ages …
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