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Recent reforms to social security in many countries have sought to delay retirement. Given the family context in which … retirement decisions are made, social security reforms have potentially important spill-over effects on the participation of … spouses. This paper analyses the impact of women's pension incentives on the retirement decision of their husband. The 1993 …
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Recent reforms to social security in many countries have sought to delay retirement. Given the family context in which … retirement decisions are made, social security reforms have potentially important spill-over effects on the participation of … spouses. This paper analyses the impact of women's pension incentives on the retirement decision of their husband. The 1993 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011524944
Recent reforms to social security in many countries have sought to delay retirement. Given the family context in which … retirement decisions are made, social security reforms have potentially important spill-over effects on the participation of … spouses. This paper analyses the impact of women's pension incentives on the retirement decision of their husband. The 1993 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012987699
We study the impact of grandparental retirement decisions on family members' labor supply and child outcomes by …
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We study the impact of grandparental retirement decisions on family members' labor supply and child outcomes by …
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reforms for a fixed retirement age distribution. The behavioral effect accounts for the endogenous change caused by changes in …
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standard of living after retirement and thus to alleviate poverty in old age. In many developing and developed countries, the … minimum pension program is a key welfare program and a major influence on the retirement decisions of low-income workers and …-income workers to retire as soon as they become eligible for the program, which is often earlier than the normal retirement age. …
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This study explored the psychological mechanisms that underlie the retirement planning and saving tendencies of Dutch … analysis models to identify the mechanisms that underlie perceived financial preparedness for retirement. Findings revealed … psychological and retirement planning constructs, but also in the robustness of the path models. These findings suggest that policy …
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and retirement, taking macroeconomic repercussions through endogenous factor prices and the pension system into account …
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We examine within a life-cycle set-up the simultaneous choice of health care and retirement (together with consumption …), when health care contributes to both a reduction in mortality and in morbidity. Health tends to impact on retirement via … morbidity, determining the disutility of work, and through longevity, determining the need to accumulate retirement wealth. In …
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