Increasing life expectancy and optimal retirement:does population aging necessarily undermine economic prosperity? [PDF]
In this paper we analyze the eects of changes in longevity and the pace of technological progress on interest rates, savings behaviour and optimal retirement decisions.
David Canning, Klaus Prettner
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The effect of pension rules on retirement monetary incentives with an application to pension reforms in Spain [PDF]
In this work we theoretically disentangle the effects of pension provisions on a variety of financial incentives to retirement, trying to reconcile them with some key Spanish retirement patterns.
Jiménez-Martín, Sergi +1 more
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Labor Supply Effects of the Recent Social Security Benefit Cuts: Empirical Estimates Using Cohort Discontinuities [PDF]
In response to a "crisis" in Social Security financing two decades ago Congress implemented an increase in the Normal Retirement Age (NRA) of two months per year for cohorts born in 1938 and after.
Giovanni Mastrobuoni
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Expected Labor Force Activity and Retirement Behavior by Age, Gender, and Labor Force History
We find and estimate probability mass functions for labor force related random variables. Complete life expectancy (by age, gender, and two years of labor force history) is decomposed into expected years of future labor force activity and inactivity as ...
James E. Ciecka, Gary R. Skoog
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SENIOR TOURISM PERSP ECTIVES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PENSION REFORM IN RUSSIA
The pension reform in Russia, launched in 2018, will have pronounced and multifaceted impacts on many industries in terms of production, consumption, marketing and employment.
S. V. Ilkevich
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The Future of Contractual Mandatory Retirement in South Korea [PDF]
Although contractual mandatory retirement at a specified age has been eliminated, or limited, in many Western nations, the practice remains widespread in other parts of the world. In South Korea (henceforth, Korea) most workers are subject to contractual
Klassen, Thomas R.
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How did the Elimination of the Earnings Test above the Normal Retirement Age affect Retirement Expectations? [PDF]
We look at the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement age on retirement expectations of workers in the Health and Retirement Study, aged 51 to 61 in 1992.
Arthur van Soest, Pierre-Carl Michaud
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Adding a Little Gold to the Golden Years: Should the European Union Prohibit Compulsory Retirement as Aged-Based Discrimination in Employment? [PDF]
On October 2, 1997, the Member States of the European Union signed the Treaty of Amsterdam which amended the European Community Treaty (ECT). Among the Amsterdam Treaty\u27s most important new provisions was ECT Article 13, which authorized the Council ...
Goebel, Roger J.
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For Whom the 'Retirement' Bell Tolls: Inter-temporal Comparisons Using the 1994 and 2002 Canadian General Social Survey [PDF]
Data from the 2002 and 1994 General Social Survey are used to analyze the determinants of retiring due to mandatory retirement and the expected age of retirement in Canada.
admin, clsrn +2 more
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The effects of health insurance and self-insurance on retirement behavior [PDF]
Using an estimable dynamic programming model of retirement behavior, this paper assesses the relative importance of Medicare and Social Security in determining job exit rates at age 65.
Eric French, John Bailey Jones
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