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relationships between well-being and job satisfaction on the one hand and employment status and retirement, on the other, using …. There is no well-being premium for involuntary late-life work and self-employment compared to retirement, however. Our …
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this reform on workers' employment and various social security benefits (i.e. unemployment, disability, early retirement … that, for men, the reform had a positive effect on employment, with a small positive effect on a program called Time … significant effect on employment but instead a large spillover effect on unemployment. We find that gender differences in job …
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their bare hands and hammers, exemplifies Japan's adaptive employment strategies that have helped the country deal with one …
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We examine respondents in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to observe how their financial situations unfolded as they aged. We focus on low income older adults and follow them over time to identify the factors associated with having low income at baseline and thereafter. We find that (a)...
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