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While some retirement is welcomed and on-time, other retirements are involuntary or forced due to the loss of a job, an … early retirement incentive, a health problem, mandatory retirement, lack of control with too many job strains, or to provide … involuntarily. This research focuses on the disabled population in Canada and considers factors that influence voluntary and …
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uptake during the period 2003-2012. As regional unionisation increases, inflows to regional unemployment and disability … decrease, but the outflow to retirement increases. …
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pattern of searchunemployment does not match observed unemployment and we propose a new conceptof 'voluntary' unemployment …
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driven exits to retirement, in particular the early exits. …
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driven exits to retirement, in particular the early exits. …
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private sector would lower the unemployment rate and reduce government costs. …
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It is well-known that unemployment leaves scars after re-employment, but does this scarring effect persist even after … retirement? We analyse European data on retirees from the SHARE panel, and show that the well-being of the retired continues to … reflect the unemployment that they experienced over their working life. These scarring effects are somewhat smaller for older …
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time period 1996-2015. We examine the transition from unemployment to retirement as a multi-year process. We analyse … out of unemployment because they become eligible to receive pension benefits. We use a unique dataset covering the … unemployment histories (longitudinal data) of individuals born between 1940 and 1965 who were registered with any of the public …
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We investigate whether a cut in unemployment benefit payout periods affected older workers' labor market transitions … unemployed declined after the reform. These patterns suggest that the reform of unemployment benefits may be one of the reasons …
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retirement in the late 1950s and in the 1960s instead freed positions and created employment opportunities. Finally, we show that … the entry of the D-cohort is associated with increased births in the 1950s, while its retirement turned the fertility Boom …
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