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In the contemporary workplace, insight into retirement behaviors is of crucial importance. Previous empirical evidence has found mixed results regarding the relationship between work attitudes, such as job satisfaction, and retirement behaviors ...
Eleanor M. M. Davies +4 more
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Who continues to work after retirement age? [PDF]
Background Demographic changes in all industrialized countries have led to a keen interest in extending working lives for older workers. To achieve this goal, it is essential to understand the patterns of retirement and specifically what characterizes ...
Sarah Zaccagni +3 more
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Population aging and legal retirement age [PDF]
This paper analyzes the effects of population aging on the preferred legal retirement age. What is revealed is the crucial role that the indirect ‘macro’ effects resulting from a change in the legal retirement age play in the optimal decision. Two social security systems are studied. Under a defined contribution scheme, aging lowers the preferred legal
Juan A Lacomba, Francisco Lagos
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On the protection of the rights and interests of over-age workers from the perspective of retirement rights [PDF]
The protection of the rights and interests of over-age workers has come to the forefront with the advent of an aging society in China. As a right of workers, the right to retirement should be an important perspective for analyzing over-age labor ...
Wang Zexi
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Retirement, Pensions, and Ageing [PDF]
We study the effects of demographic shocks and changes in the pension system on the macroeconomic performance of an advanced small open economy facing a given world interest rate. We construct an overlapping-generations model which includes a realistic description of the mortality process.
Heijdra, B.J., Romp, W.E.
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Pensionable age vs cross-country diversity of economic activity of the near-elderly [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine whether cross-country differences in pensionable age explain such differences in economic activity of people at near-retirement age.
Filip Chybalski
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Planned Retirement Timing in Europe: Are Europeans Adapting to the Policy of Extending Working Lives
As populations are ageing concerns regarding the sustainability of European welfare states have come to the forefront. In reaction, policy makers have implemented measurements aimed at the prolongation of working lives.
Moritz Hess +4 more
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Is Retirement Really about Old Age? Conceptualization of Retirement among Slovak Pre-Retirees
We investigated how the Slovak pre-retiree participants (N = 450, 50 to 62 years; M = 54.9) conceptualize retirement. We used Retirement Lifestyles Questionnaire for measuring retirement concepts, The Passion Scale, Attitudes toward Gains and Losses in ...
Viera Bačová, Patrik Havan
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The role of human resource practices and group norms in the retirement process. [PDF]
The present study analyzed retirement intentions and behavior as part of a work role withdrawal process. We examined the influences of the organizational and group contexts in the process of work role exit by means of two sources of work role ...
Peiro, Jose Maria +2 more
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Determinants of Preferred Retirement Age in an Aging Society
Theoretical background: The process of aging has profound economic consequences for many countries, as it increases the number of beneficiaries of the pension system and extends the period of receiving pension benefits.
Dominika Werczyńska +2 more
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