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employment prospects. We rely on exact matching to compare workers displaced due to firm closure with similar non …
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retire". -- aging ; employability ; plant closures ; matching … exact matching to compare workers displaced by firm closure with similar non-displaced workers. We then use a difference …
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who are too old to work but too young to retireʺ. -- Aging ; employability ; plant closures ; matching … employment prospects. We rely on exact matching to compare workers displaced due to firm closure with similar non …
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This paper shows that increasing the normal retirement age and introducing pension deductions for retirement before normal retirement age in Germany did not prolong employment of older men. The reason for this surprising result is that employers encouraged their employees to use the bridge...
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Do elderly workers retire early voluntarily, or are they induced (or even forced) by their employees? To establish the relevance of the labor demand component in retirement decisions, we consider a trade liberalization between Switzerland and the EU - the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA). A...
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According to the Hutchens (1999) model, early retirement is not explained as a result of maximizing expected individual utility but rather as a demand-side phenomenon arising from a firm's profit-maximizing behaviour. Firms enter into contracts with their employees that include clauses about...
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