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employment rate since workers also apply for more disability and unemployment benefits. Moreover, most of them simply retire …
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substitution effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for …
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effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for women …
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We evaluate the labor market and distributional effects of an increase in the early retirement age (ERA) from 60 to 63 for women. We use a regression discontinuity design which exploits the immediate increase in the ERA between women born in 1951 and 1952. The analysis is based on the German...
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We evaluate the labor market and distributional effects of an increase in the early retirement age (ERA) from 60 to 63 for women. We use a regression discontinuity design which exploits the immediate increase in the ERA between women born in 1951 and 1952. The analysis is based on the German...
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We evaluate the labor market and distributional effects of an increase in the early retirement age (ERA) from 60 to 63 for women. We use a regression discontinuity design which exploits the immediate increase in the ERA between women born in 1951 and 1952. The analysis is based on the German...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011865453
effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for women …
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substitution effects into unemployment, partial retirement, disability pension, or inactivity. Eligibility for the pension for …
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We exploit a comprehensive restructuring of the early retirement system in Norway in 2011 to examine labor supply responses to alternative pension reform strategies relying on improved work incentives (flexibility) or increased access ages (prescription), respectively. We find that increasing...
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We provide empirical evidence that the removal of work disincentives embedded in retirement earnings tests can increase old-age labor supply considerably, but it does so at the cost of more income inequality. Causal effects are identified based on a reform of the Norwegian early retirement...
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