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In the traditional retirement scenario, individuals work full-time until a given age and then stop working abruptly. In … the alternative partial retirement scenario, individuals work part-time for several years before they stop working. For … the individual, partial retirement provides a smooth transition to full-retirement where they gradually adjust to a …
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incentives to the worker in the light of generous early retirement opportunities. The sociological literature on the other hand … decrease of the incentives to retire early, e.g. by a raise in the average effective retirement age, need not necessarily harm …
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This paper uses data that combine retirement distributions reported by taxpayers on tax returns with information … examines retirement distributions more generally, looking across all age groups. We find that receipt of retirement …
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With a new Congress and a new president in Washington, how are U.S. retirement policies likely to change? Possibly … structure and federal budget in ways that could fundamentally change how private-sector retirement plans are treated in the tax … code. Retirement, as a stand-alone issue, is no longer a high legislative priority in Washington. And second, because of …
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Elderly workers in developing countries face certain frictions, such as credit constraints, in their retirement … eligibility by retiring. Because retirement is not required to receive the pension and because the return to working does not …, such as credit constraints, are at work. Secondly, I develop a model of retirement decisions that explores how pensions in …
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To what extent does hours flexibility in career employment impact the retirement process? Workplace flexibility … impact on the timing of retirement. Alternatively, hours flexibility in career employment could lead to longer working lives … phased retirement, are to be considered an option for alleviating the strains of an aging society. This paper describes how …
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We study the effects of two exogenous modificationsin the Swedish pension system application formnudgingindividuals towards a fixed-term payout.Meanwhile, the set of available options and the default option-life annuity -were unchanged during the period under study. We examine the effects on...
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Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) data and econometric analysis, we provide an international comparison of the …-third of this difference can be explained by the lower retirement age set by the institutional environment in the Czech …
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relevant context where the use of nudge is widespread; retirement. Specifically, we find that an exogenous application form …
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