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Does public pension crowd out the participation of older adults in community volunteering? Evidence from China. [PDF]
Li ZY, Tang YY, Yang HL, Tang LL.
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The Cost of Love: Emotional Labour and Moral Tensions in the Lives of Chinese Young Carers
ABSTRACT Like adults, children also provide care. This article explores the emotional labour of young carers who care for ill or disabled family members in China, a context where children's caregiving remains largely invisible in both policy and scholarship.
Kefan Xue, Kaidong Guo
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Job control and working life expectancy in Sweden. [PDF]
Almroth M +7 more
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FACTORS INFLUENCING ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE PENSION FUND OF UKRAINE
E. Kulikova
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A Structural Model of Mortgage Offset Accounts in the Australian Housing Market*
I study a novel institutional feature of Australian housing markets: the widespread use of mortgage offset accounts. These accounts reduce mortgage interest costs and increase mortgage liquidity. I build a heterogeneous agent life‐cycle model of the Australian housing market to study who uses and benefits from these mortgage products.
James Graham
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Research on the impact of residents' pension insurance choices based on their cognition of pension responsibility. [PDF]
Zhou L, Zhu W, Cui Y, Chen Y, Xu X.
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Abstract In March 2020, the UK government implemented the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, otherwise known as furlough, to minimise the impact of job losses. The UK furlough protected jobs during the COVID‐19 crisis, covering up to 80 per cent of a worker's monthly wage for hours not worked. We evaluate the causal effects of furlough on mental health,
Christopher Deeming, Lateef Akanni
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Informal workers' perceptions of retirement planning in developing countries. [PDF]
Prasad NS, Prakash A, Kumar NN.
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Strategic (Inconsistent) Disclosures and Sophisticated Investors: Evidence from Hedge Funds
ABSTRACT Recent SEC regulations require that qualified hedge fund advisers provide their investors with narrative disclosures of their business and operations. We find that 40% of these disclosures omit or de‐emphasize information regarding advisers' operational and investment risks when compared to other sources of public information. Funds with such “
YICHANG LIU +2 more
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