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and planned retirement timing decisions. Theory predicts that hyperbolic time preferences can lead to dynamically … inconsistent retirement timing. We find that time inconsistent participants retire on average 1.75 years earlier than time … consistent participants. Participants, who are not yet retired, decrease their planned retirement age as they grow older. This …
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out of unemployment because they become eligible to receive pension benefits. We use a unique dataset covering the … time period 1996-2015. We examine the transition from unemployment to retirement as a multi-year process. We analyse … to receive pension benefits leads individuals 'wait' to fulfil these eligibility criteria. …
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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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As a preliminary step, we first provide some new empirical evidence that labor market conditions affect retirement … propose an equilibrium unemployment approach to retirement decisions that allows us to unveil the factors which explain why …: the retirement decision of unemployed workers depends on the labor-market frictions whereas that of employed workers does …
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As a preliminary step, we first provide some new empirical evidence that labor market conditions affect retirement … propose an equilibrium unemployment approach to retirement decisions that allows us to unveil the factors which explain why …: the retirement decision of unemployed workers depends on the labor-market frictions whereas that of employed workers does …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013106958
out of unemployment because they become eligible to receive pension benefits. We use a unique dataset covering the … time period 1996-2015. We examine the transition from unemployment to retirement as a multi-year process. We analyse … to receive pension benefits leads individuals 'wait' to fulfil these eligibility criteria …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012959037
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013061926
paper are to analyse the process leading up to retirement among older workers in France and to better understand individual … factors that influence the transition from employment to retirement. From an international perspective, France is an … employment to retirement may help to apprehend the factors that encourage or discourage employment retention. The aims of this …
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In this paper we provide a description of the labor market in the Netherlands. Compared to other OECD countries labor force participation is high and the unemployment rate is low (also for young workers). Among the unemployed there are, however, relatively many long-term unemployed workers....
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This paper examines how unemployment late in workers' careers affects the timing of their retirement. Using data from … effects on the timing of retirement. …
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