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data and a large retirement reform, I document that parents' retirement significantly affects the labor supply of their … adult children. This inter-generational link is driven solely by mothers. Concretely, mothers' retirement permanently … earlier, suggesting an important role of informal childcare as a driving mechanism. Survey data confirm that retirement …
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countries, the probability of working after normal retirement age is positively related to living with a spouse only, being … status and the age distribution among elderly people. We also demonstrate that working beyond the normal retirement age has a … that the normal retirement age is strictly enforced in urban China and seniors attempting to work face intensive …
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financial behaviors and outcomes, including planning for retirement, financial resilience, and not carrying too much debt. …
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employers' use of high involvement management (HIM) practices may influence workers' retirement intentions. Using linked survey …-provided training lead to intentions to retire later among those who are close to the official retirement age in Finland. …
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We estimate the effect of additional pension income on mortality outcomes by exploring the eli- gibility criteria of a German program subsidizing the pensions of low-wage workers. Using novel administrative data, we find that eligibility leads to a 2-month delay in age at death (censored at 75)....
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This inquiry examines the role of federal policy in gender inequality using the principles of institutional adjustment (Foster 1981; Bush 1987) in the context of the Veblenian dichotomy of habit formation. Specifically, the authors assert that Social Security, though exclusive at its inception in...
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