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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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state pension age was increased to 61 and their probability of unemployment increased by 1.3 percentage points. The …
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In a previous study we examined the impact on employment of increasing the state pension age for women from age 60 to 61 (Cribb, Emmerson and Tetlow, 2013). This short paper incorporates more recent data, now available up to March 2014, which allows us to study the impact on employment over the...
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In many European countries, there is a substantial gender pension gap. Yet, these gaps vary strongly across countries. This cross-national study examines to what extent institutional and labor market-specific factors correlate with gender pension gaps. The findings show that the gender pension...
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Alterssicherung geführt. Das wird in den kommenden Jahren weiter zunehmen. Atypische Beschäftigung, steigende Arbeitslosigkeit und ein …
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This paper investigates how parametric reform in a pay-as-you-go pension system with a tax benefit link affects retirement incentives and work incentives of prime-age workers. We find that postponed retirement tends to harm incentives of prime-age workers in the presence of a tax benefit link,...
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