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Population aging in advanced economies could have significant macroeconomic implications, unless more individuals choose to participate in labor markets. In this context, the steep increase in the share of older workers who remain economically active since the mid1990s is an overlooked yet...
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pensioners in the long run is the relationship between the pension system and the labour market. The timing of retirement … crucial for policymakers, especially in countries refraining from a systematic increase in the retirement age or that are even …
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This paper investigates bridge employment beyond retirement, as nowadays it is one of solutions often mentioned to … other factors that influence retirees to work beyond retirement in Lithuania. This research was done using unique … administrative Lithuanian data, allowing to analyze post-retirement em- ployment in Lithuania for the first time. The sample consists …
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This paper presents new empirical evidence on the effects of retirement benefits on labor force participation decisions … changes in retirement benefits from the Austrian pension system. We present nonparametric, graphical evidence documenting …
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