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with more generous retirement options. …
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This paper compares the labor market impact of grandparents before and after the arrival of the first grandchild. We show that grandmothers' labor market outcomes decline more steeply than grandfathers' after the first grandchild's arrival, leading to a 4-10 percent gender earnings gap 5-10...
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How do technology, public works projects, mental health, race, gender, mobility, retirement benefits, and macroeconomic … retirement study / Alan L. Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier -- A test of Lazear's mandatory retirement model / Steven Stern, Petra …, public works projects, mental health, race, gender, mobility, retirement benefits, and macroeconomic policies affect worker …
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Many people save for retirement through their employer, who in turn applies gender-neutral saving rates, investment … choices, and spending strategies in retirement. Intuitively this creates a sense of fairness, but this intuition masks the … reality that many women face. Lifetime earnings and spending in retirement are anything but average for women. Consequently …
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This inquiry examines the role of federal policy in gender inequality using the principles of institutional adjustment (Foster 1981; Bush 1987) in the context of the Veblenian dichotomy of habit formation. Specifically, the authors assert that Social Security, though exclusive at its inception in...
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