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In this paper we analyze the influence that incentives play in the timing of the transition to retirement in Spain. We … incentives and other socio-economic variables on the retirement hazard of men aged between 60 and 70, using a duration model to … significant role in retirement decisions, but that, after the reform, the latter effects become less important. …
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In this paper we analyse the role that Social Security wealth and incentives play in the transition to retirement in … at old age and investigate the role played by such incentives and by other socio-economic variables on the retirement … stricter in general. We carry out a dynamic reduced-form analysis of the retirement decision using a duration model. Our …
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In this paper we analyze the influence that incentives play in the timing of the transition to retirement in Spain. We … incentives and other socio-economic variables on the retirement hazard of men aged between 60 and 70, using a duration model to … significant role in retirement decisions, but that, after the reform, the latter effects become less important. …
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In this paper we analyse the role that Social Security wealth and incentives play in the transition to retirement in … at old age and investigate the role played by such incentives and by other socio-economic variables on the retirement … stricter in general. We carry out a dynamic reduced-form analysis of the retirement decision using a duration model. Our …
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New Zealand experienced a sharp rise in labour force participation rates among older people over the period 1991/2001. This stands in contrast to the experience of most other OECD countries where such participation rates have been in steady decline. The predominant reason for this turnaround was...
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