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Despite the fact that there are over a million new cancer cases detected in the U.S. every year, none of retirement …-health literature focuses specifically on the effect that cancer has on retirement. Social Security may offer a pathway to retirement … for eligible workers but the separate effects of both cancer, and Social Security, on retirement, need to be accounted for …
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We evaluate the actual effectiveness of disincentives that have been introduced for early retirement in Germany … are able to estimate the parameters of a structural dynamic retirement model. This allows us to answers the question …, whether and to what degree disincentives are able to steer retirement behavior of German pensioners. These estimates are based …
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All across Europe, old age labor force participation has declined dramatically during the last decades. This secular trend coincides with population aging. The European social security systems therefore face a double threat: retirees receive pensions for a longer time while there are less...
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I investigate how the relationship between health status and retirement among older men has changed since 1900 using …, suggesting that health is now less important to the retirement decision than in the past. The difference in the relative risk of … incorporation of the old and disabled into the labor force may therefore have a minimal impact on retirement rates. The findings …
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Since at least the 1990's, older workers' labor force participation (LFP) and migration responses have been trending in opposite directions, counter to conventional wisdom in labor economics. One explanation could be that diverging housing prices across regions suppresses migration, while also...
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