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If retirement means a substantial and sustained reduction in the time spent working for pay or profit, measurement … "working" to "retired" status has occurred. Using the Statistics Canada Longitudinal Administrative Databank, a 20 percent … retirement is about 63 for men, 62 for women. That is true for all cohorts. If earning up to half of one's previous employment …
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, productivity, and retirement. This paper examines the impact of an ageing workforce on modern organisations. The paper aims to …
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extensive and intensive labour supply responses to changes in fertility rates, and (ii) the potential of a retirement reform to … fertility decline, a retirement reform, designed to increase labour supply at the extensive margin, is found to simultaneously … reduce labour supply at the intensive margin. This backlash to retirement reform requires the statutory retirement age to …
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master files of the Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey. The cohort calculations are based on stochastic projections of …
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work strongly in the direction of even shorter durations of retirement and longer durations of work. These new pressures … retirement years in large numbers, increasing the demand for older workers. On the supply side, there will be a large in increase … market scenarios. Delaying work-retirement transitions by even this amount would have large, positive economic and fiscal …
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If retirement means a substantial and sustained reduction in the time spent working for pay or profit, measurement … working to retired status has occurred. Using the Statistics Canada Longitudinal Administrative Databank, a 20 percent sample … retirement is about 63 for men, 62 for women. That is true for all cohorts. If earning up to half of one's previous employment …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate the effect of self-assessed health … limitations on active labor market participation of men around retirement age. Self-assessments of health and functioning …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate the effect of self-assessed health … limitations on active labor market participation of men around retirement age. Self-assessments of health and functioning …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324865
This paper presents an analysis of the differential role of mortality for the optimal schooling and retirement age when … and an earlier retirement age. Second, those conditions are decomposed into a Ben-Porath mechanism and a lifetime …
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is important in the presence of retirement and especially so as earlier retirement ages are observed in many western … countries. This paper presents an overlapping generations model including both an educational and a retirement decision, thereby … increase in life expectancy does not necessarily increase the expected length of economic life as also early retirement can …
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