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paid by the employer until the full retirement age. Exploiting a rich set of administrative data, we study the effect of … this reform on workers' employment and various social security benefits (i.e. unemployment, disability, early retirement …
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educational attainment. About 1 percentage point is attributable to changes in statutory retirement ages, although part of the … reason these effects are not larger is that in most countries, statutory retirement ages have not kept pace with life … retirement pathways through unemployment or disability schemes has been a major factor in the turnaround in the participation …
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the dimensions of these demographic shifts can be combined with other dimensions related to employment, retirement and … participation and in youth preparedness for employment, both of which significantly influence life-long earnings and retirement …
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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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Using the largest household panel survey Understanding Society, this paper investigates low income dynamics among pensioner households in the UK controlling for biases due to initial conditions and non-random survey attrition. Estimation results indicate the presence of a correlation between...
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