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We exploit a comprehensive restructuring of the early retirement system in Norway in 2011 to examine labor supply responses to alternative pension reform strategies relying on improved work incentives (flexibility) or increased access ages (prescription), respectively. We find that increasing...
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We present quasi-experimental evidence on the employment effects of an unprecedented large increase in the early … beneficiaries at the same time, if employment exits are successfully delayed. However, workers may not be able to work longer or may … choose other social support programs as exit routes from employment. We study the effects of the ERA increase on employment …
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implications using net household income. In this respect we extend the previous literature which mainly studied employment effects … larger employment effects for women who cannot rely on other income on the household level, e.g. women with a low income …
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implications using net household income. In this respect we extend the previous literature which mainly studied employment effects … larger employment effects for women who cannot rely on other income on the household level, e.g. women with a low income …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011865453
We present quasi-experimental evidence on the employment effects of an unprecedented large increase in the early … beneficiaries at the same time, if employment exits are successfully delayed. However, workers may not be able to work longer or may … choose other social support programs as exit routes from employment. We study the effects of the ERA increase on employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011641381
employment. An important at-risk group comprises employees who have worked in demanding jobs for many years. This group may be …-discontinuity approach to estimate the labor market reactions. Surprisingly, we find the same relative employment increase of about 25% for … the negative consequences of being unable to reach their statutory retirement age in employment. …
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employment. An important at‐risk group comprises employees who have worked in demanding jobs for many years. This group may be …‐discontinuity approach to estimate the labor market reactions. Surprisingly, we find the same relative employment increase of about 25% for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012671878
implications using net household income. In this respect we extend the previous literature which mainly studied employment effects … larger employment effects for women who cannot rely on other income on the household level, e.g. women with a low income …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011902730
to ADRD in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We replicate existing relationships between genetic factors and … cognitive health. We also show that higher genetic risk is associated with worse economic outcomes on several dimensions …
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We investigate the role of employment in explaining changes in the mental health of single mothers compared to … health, higher employment, and longer working hours. We estimate a Heckman selection model for employment and hours worked. A … that employment was associated with better mental health for all women. Higher job hours were associated with lower mental …
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