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retirement regulations moderate the effects, thus emphasizing the importance of maintaining good physical health in old age for …
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rnarket status is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the 'Health and Retirement Nexus …
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This paper analyzes the effect of retirement on cognitive functioning using two large scale surveys. First, a … longitudinal survey among older Americans allows controlling for individual heterogeneity and endogeneity of the retirement … decision. Second, a cross-national European survey allows identifying the causal effect of retirement on cognition by using the …
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This paper uses the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate the role of pension and … social security institutions in shaping the European patterns of work and retirement. We provide evidence on the extent of … quot;unused capacityquot; in labor force, on pathways to retirement and on the relationship between actual health status …
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This paper sheds new light on the mortality effect of delaying retirement by investigating the impacts of the 1967 … Spanish pension reform. This reform exogenously changed the early retirement age, depending on the date individuals started … retirement schemes, such as partial retirement, mitigates the detrimental effect of delaying retirement on mortality. …
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is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the "Health and Retirement Nexus" requires an …
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European countries and now live elsewhere in Europe. We use the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and apply …
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participation and hours worked by the 1930s cohort well. The observed policy changes in normal retirement age, the earnings test …, and delayed retirement credits explain 73.4% and 88.7% of the observed rises in labor force participation and hours worked … by the 1950s cohort. Additional policy experiments suggest that postponing retirement age have little effect on older …
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is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the "Health and Retirement Nexus" requires an …
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