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Flexible work arrangements and retirement options provide one solution for the challenges of unemployment and … 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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partial retirement at various ages in the Netherlands and the United States. Two in five prefer partial retirement over early … of older people for a rich set of retirement trajectories charactersized by early or delayed full retirement as well as … or delayed abrupt full retirement. This suggests that partial retirement can substantially increase the utility derived …
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This paper proposes a dynamic life cycle model of health risks, employment, early retirement, and wealth accumulation … the early retirement option, the simulations indicate that a means test mitigates the moral hazard problem substantially. …
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This paper proposes a dynamic life cycle model of health risks, employment, early retirement, and wealth accumulation … the early retirement option, the simulations indicate that a means test mitigates the moral hazard problem substantially. …
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Based on a dynamic life cycle model, this study analyzes health-related risks of consumption and old-age poverty. The model allows for health effects on employment risks, on productivity, on longevity, the correlation between health risks, productivity and preferences, and the financial...
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Based on a dynamic life cycle model, this study analyzes health-related risks of consumption and old-age poverty. The model allows for health effects on employment risks, on productivity, on longevity, the correlation between health risks, productivity and preferences, and the financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011995887
retirement spells has been steadily increasing. We estimate the response of retirement timing to variations in unemployment rate …, inflation and housing prices. Flows into both full and partial retirement increase significantly when the unemployment rate … rises. Workers around normal retirement age are especially sensitive to variations in the unemployment rate. Workers who are …
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proposed model is that it will generate equal durations with positive probability. The motivating example is retirement … retirement time depends on the retirement time of the spouse. Moreover, the data suggest that the wife and the husband retire at … in retirement to depend on the retirement status of the spouse. The econometric model is then completed by assuming that …
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This paper investigates whether exchanging the Social Security delayed retirement credit, currently paid as an increase … voluntarily claim about half a year later if the lump sum were paid for claiming any time after the Early Retirement Age, and … about two-thirds of a year later if the lump sum were paid only for those claiming after their Full Retirement Age. Overall …
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