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a strong trend towards later retirement as a result of social and economic pressures, without any policy action. The … results will be largely positive and should therefore be supported by policy whenever possible. Delaying work-retirement … provide consistency in signals about retirement ages. …
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Media and other accounts of life after retirement suggest it to be “The Golden Years” of life, when the elderly have …
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Population aging in Europe calls for an overall rise in the age of retirement. However, most observers agree that the … explores the relevance of this idea using the European Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) panel data. It ….e., Gender × Education) at typical retirement age. It then estimates the degree of retirement age differentiation that would be …
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Population aging in most developed countries and the associated aging of the workforce is an important and complex … raise the retirement age to 71 by 2060, meaning that work will occupy a large part of our lives. Work is closely linked to … retirement is eagerly anticipated by many workers, it can lead to the loss of important work-related activities and social ties …
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their resources and their actual personal intentions towards retirement. Research objective is to analyse the relationship … among several factors that affect the behaviour towards retirement, the financial management practices and the financial … influence of financial literacy, financial retirement objectives, optimism on retirement, tolerance to financial risk, and the …
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Population aging in Europe calls for an overall rise in the age of retirement. However, most observers agree that the … explores the relevance of this idea using the European Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) panel data. It ….e., Gender × Education) at typical retirement age. It then estimates the degree of retirement age differentiation that would be …
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with the necessity to monitor costs of the pension administrative itself. Aging of the society and public budgets deficit …
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In this chapter, William Scarth examines the relationship between population aging, productivity and growth in living … standards and reaches a more optimistic conclusion about the effects of aging on productivity. Indeed, he finding that aging may … least three adjustment mechanisms that insulate living standards from the adverse effects of an aging population. …
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countries, the probability of working after normal retirement age is positively related to living with a spouse only, being … status and the age distribution among elderly people. We also demonstrate that working beyond the normal retirement age has a … that the normal retirement age is strictly enforced in urban China and seniors attempting to work face intensive …
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public pensions. This paper studies the determinants of two forms of accessing retirement in Spain, either partial or full … retirement. Our goal is to identify if social security legislation influences the choice between these two alternative paths … individual retirement decisions. Besides, partial retirement legislation modifies the selection of retirement routes and affects …
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