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Policy makers have often argued that an additional benefit of facilitating early retirement is that it creates … employment for the young. This may happen if older and younger workers are substitutes. Nowadays policy makers’ goals are to … discourage early retirement to counter the economic consequences of an aging population and, interestingly, the consequences for …
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health and employment, using data from the 1992-1998 waves of the Health and Retirement Study. The results indicate that both …Husbands and wives often coordinate retirement decisions, as many married workers withdraw from the labor force at … about the same time as their spouses. However, joint retirement behavior may differ for couples in which one spouse retires …
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health and employment, using data from the 1992-1998 waves of the Health and Retirement Study. The results indicate that both …Husbands and wives often coordinate retirement decisions, as many married workers withdraw from the labor force at … about the same time as their spouses. However, joint retirement behavior may differ for couples in which one spouse retires …
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focus on exit through retirement, workplace accommodation measures and employee development measures. Design and methods: A … sample of 3,638 organizations in six European countries (Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden) is … policies more intensively than they use development measures. Organizations thus use a dual approach to managing the employment …
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unused production capacity. Costs due to early retirement measured in terms of forgone output averaged 6.3 percent of … and how early retirement programs came about, in order to understand better the roots of the problem …
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The more traditional view of retirement as a one-time event has been superseded in recent years by the idea that, for … many workers, leaving the work force may involve a less abrupt transition to full-time retirement. This article examines … the process of exiting the labor force referred to in the media and academic literature as phased retirement. It explores …
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In this paper we take advantage of differences in the legal status of mandatory retirement in Canada across … retirement illegal would have little effect on the size of the older workforce, and therefore such a policy alone would do little …
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investigate the effectiveness of flexible retirement in promoting older workers’ employment. Singapore revised the Retirement and …Flexible retirement is made possible by an agreement between employers and their employees to allow older workers to … Re-employment Act (RRA) in 2017, mandating employers to renew contracts for older workers up until age 67, and increased …
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investigate the effectiveness of flexible retirement in promoting older workers’ employment. Singapore revised the Retirement and …Flexible retirement is made possible by an agreement between employers and their employees to allow older workers to … Re-employment Act (RRA) in 2017, mandating employers to renew contracts for older workers up until age 67, and increased …
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