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Technological progress affects early retirement in two opposing ways. On the one hand, it increases real wages and thus … produces an incentive to postpone retirement. On the other hand, it erodes workers' skills, making early retirement more likely …. Using the Health and Retirement Study surveys, we re-examine the effect of technical progress on early retirement, finding …
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The European countries’ policies related to female participation in the labour market as well as approach to retirement … developments in Europe. After many decades of low and falling age of transition to retirement, women engage more in the labour … to retirement of women. We also look at the current developments at the labour market as well as directions of changes in …
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We investigate the problems and the potential solutions to the challenge of increasing women's participation on the European labour market. We focus on three major issues, linked to different moments in women' s life course. Firstly, we look at the youngest women's difficulties related to...
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This article considers the effect of changing household wealth on changes in utilization.
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This article considers differences in dental use by wealth levels across households.
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The few studies that have attempted to identify the causal effects of retirement on mental health and well-being have … provided conflicting evidence. Hence, whether retirement affects mental health positively or negatively is still unclear. Our … primary objective is to investigate the impact of retirement on mental health as measured by the 20-item Center for …
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retirement in the late 1950s and in the 1960s instead freed positions and created employment opportunities. Finally, we show that … the entry of the D-cohort is associated with increased births in the 1950s, while its retirement turned the fertility Boom …
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pension benefits through retirement) calculated using more realistic labour market assumptions. These measures are used to …
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older ages. This conjecture is assessed quantitatively with a life cycle general equilibrium model of retirement. At ages 60 …
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retirement age with inadequate pensions. The asset management industry is divided among financial firms using a broad range of … retirement accounts and the level of the flow of funds into them. For example, a mandatory supplement to Social Security – the … SCEPA/Economic Policy Institute (EPI) Guaranteed Retirement Account plan – will mainly benefit managers who now manage …
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