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To sustain a viable public pension system, many governments have increased the statutory retirement age and delayed the age of entitlement to public pension benefits. This systematic literature review investigates the empirical evidence on the effects of
Patrick Pilipiec, W. Groot, M. Pavlova
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Organisations are challenged to extend working lives of older workers. However, there is little empirical evidence available on how organisations should do this.
Karen Pak +4 more
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Labor Market and Distributional Effects of an Increase in the Retirement Age
We evaluate the labor market and distributional effects of an increase in the early retirement age (ERA) from 60 to 63 for women. We use a regression discontinuity design which exploits the immediate increase in the ERA between women born in 1951 and ...
J. Geyer +3 more
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Background In workforce planning for oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the Netherlands, it is important to plan timely, as these dental specialists are required to earn both medical and dental degrees.
Joost C. L. den Boer +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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Train to retain: Training opportunities, positive reciprocity, and expected retirement age
This article contributes to research on older workers' sustainable employment by investigating the relation between training and expected retirement age.
Andries de Grip +3 more
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Early-life predictors of retirement decisions and post-retirement health
It remains unclear whether retirement circumstances are associated with better or worse post-retirement health. This is partly due to confounding between measures of retirement circumstances and a tendency to account only for covariates around retirement
Matthew H. Iveson, Ian J. Deary
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Financial Market Participation and Retirement Age of the UK Population
Recently, many papers have shown evidence of a positive association between financial market participation and wealth holdings. It is often claimed that individuals with a higher level of financial market participation exhibit a higher propensity for ...
M. Carmen Boado-Penas +2 more
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My reflection as neuro- and spinal surgeon at 80 years
Introduction: Most surgeons today do not retire at the stipulated age as dictated by the government. Reasons for continuing to work: (1) Updating knowledge. (2) Mix with the students. (3) Continue having interactions with the patients.
Premanand S Ramani
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Inequalities in Retirement Age and Life Expectancy [PDF]
In the countries of the world as well as in the European Union, the continuous growth in life expectancy at birth is accompanied by an increase in retirement age.
Levente Sándor NÁDASI, Zsuzsanna TRÓN
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