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Health and Retirement Study, we compare respondents' observed Social Security claiming ages and benefits with subjective …
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In recent decades, many states have reduced future retirement benefits for newly hired teachers. We estimate that in … 2020 the average initial monthly retirement benefit, for teachers retiring with 30 years of service, is 11.2 percent lower …
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the normal retirement age from sixty-six to seventy-three, or 4) means-test the benefits and reduce them one-to-one with … participation ; retirement age ; demographic shift ; overlapping generations …
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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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The Employee Benefit Research Institute's spring 2007 policy forum, held in Washington, DC, focused on how retirement …
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Since the concept of retirement is prominent in both popular thinking and academic studies it would be helpful if the … retirement over time and among different populations. This paper reviews and assesses the many concepts and measures that have …, receipt of pension income, endof-career employment, self-assessed retirement, or combinations of those characteristics. It …
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resources (both private and public) to maintain a decent standard of living in retirement. Typically, the adequacy of projected … retirement income is judged in relation to some absolute standard (for example, the poverty threshold) and preretirement income … expected retirement income grew robustly from 1989 to 2001 (by 38 percent in real terms) and the share with expected retirement …
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