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Retirement Pension Financing to Guarantee Older Workers’ Rights, Asunción López-Arranz and Xose Picatoste,
in International Advances in Economic Research
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J26
Public Pension Benefits Claiming Behaviour: new Evidence from the Japanese Study on Ageing and Retirement, Satoshi Shimizutani and Takashi Oshio,
in The Japanese Economic Review
(2016)
Keywords: H55, J26
Neuer Nachholfaktor der Rentenversicherung im Geflecht von Schutz- und Niveauschutzklausel, Uwe Schätzlein,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J26
Das System der betrieblichen Altersversorgung in Deutschland, Johannes Clemens and Till Förstemann,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2015)
Keywords: J26, J32,
Pension Reforms and Couples Labour Supply Decisions, Hamed M.Moghadam, Patrick Puhani and Joanna Tyrowicz,
from Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM)
(2023)
Keywords: J22, J26
Teacher Retirement Pension or 401(k) Alternative?, Ladd Kochman and David Bray,
in Atlantic Economic Journal
(2021)
Keywords: D14, G11, J26
Are Japanese Men of Pensionable Age Underemployed or Overemployed?, Emiko Usui, Satoshi Shimizutani and Takashi Oshio,
in The Japanese Economic Review
(2016)
Keywords: H55, I10, J26
Pension schemes and labor supply in the formal and informal sector, Rodrigo Ceni Gonzalez,
in IZA Journal of Labor Policy
(2017)
Keywords: E26, J24, J26, O17
Nachholfaktor: Irrungen und Verwirrungen, Ingo Schäfer,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J11, J26
Rentenreformen — die internationale Perspektive, Monika Queisser,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2015)
Keywords: J26, H55, H75,
Lehren aus den Rentenreformen seit 1972, Axel Börsch-Supan,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2015)
Keywords: H55, J11, J26,
Ein sanft paternalistischer Vorschlag zur Lösung des Rentenproblems, Andreas Knabe and Joachim Weimann,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2015)
Keywords: H55, J26, J32,
Rente: Nachholfaktor ist zurück — gut so?, Martin Werding,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J11, J26
Nachholfaktor: In verschiedenen Welten, Martin Werding,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J11, J26
Rentenpaket: die Bundesregierung auf Irrwegen, Lars Feld, Anabell Kohlmeier and Christoph Schmidt,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2014)
Keywords: H55, J18, J26,
Rentenpolitik im Angesicht des demografischen Wandels, Christoph Schmidt,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2015)
Keywords: H55, J18, J26,
Does a higher retirement age reduce youth employment?, Marco Bertoni and Giorgio Brunello,
in Economic Policy
(2021)
Keywords: J26, H55, J21, J14, J11
In which ways do unhealthy people older than 50 exit the labour market in France?, Thomas Barnay,
in The European Journal of Health Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Disability, Retirement, I10, J26, I18,
Rentenversicherung: Umverteilung ist der Kern!, Gert Wagner,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2022)
Keywords: H55, J10, J18, J26, Z10
The Effect of Retirement Date Expectations on Pre-retirement Wealth Accumulation: The Role of Gender and Bargaining Power in Married US Households, Aylit Romm,
in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
(2015)
Keywords: Retirement date, Subjective beliefs, Wealth, E21, J26,
French Retirement Reforms and Intragenerational Equity in Retirement Duration, Patrick Aubert, Cindy Duc and Bruno Ducoudré,
in De Economist
(2013)
Keywords: Retirement behaviour, Pensions, Microsimulation, H55, J26,
Gradual Retirement: Preferences and Limitations, Tunga Kantarci and Arthur van Soest,
in De Economist
(2008)
Keywords: partial pension, phased retirement, J14, J26,
Demografischer Wandel und Renten: Beschäftigungspotenziale erfolgreich nutzen, Rudolf Zwiener, Florian Blank, Camille Logeay, Erik Turk and Josef Woss,
in Wirtschaftsdienst
(2020)
Keywords: JEL Classifi cation, H55, J11, J26, J32
Fertility and PAYG pensions in the overlapping generations model, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Fertility, PAYG pensions, OLG model, J26, O41,
Can higher life expectancy induce more schooling and earlier retirement?, Casper Hansen and Lars Lønstrup,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Life expectancy, Schooling, Retirement, J24, J26, O11,
The Financial Burden of Health Expenses in Retirement, Bérangère Legendre and Sarah Le Duigou,
in Revue d'économie politique
(2022)
Keywords: Retirement, health Insurance, health Inequality, J26, I13, I14
Retirees and motivation to work by the type of employment contract: impact of the Czech reform, Filip Pertold and Lenka Lakotova,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2020)
Keywords: Retirement policies, Labor supply, Population aging, J26, J11, H68, H55
Does experience rating reduce sickness and disability claims? Evidence from policy kinks, Tomi Kyyrä and Tuuli Paukkeri,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2018)
Keywords: J14; J26; H32; Experience rating; Disability insurance; Early retirement;
Public pensions and labor supply over the life cycle, Eric French and John Jones,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2012)
Keywords: Pensions, Social security, Labor supply, Retirement, H55, J22, J26, J48,
Private retirement savings and mandatory annuitization, Hans Fehr and Christian Habermann,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2010)
Keywords: Individual retirement accounts, Annuities, Stochastic general equilibrium, H55, J26,
Mortality change, the uncertainty effect, and retirement, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and David Weil,
in Journal of Economic Growth
(2010)
Keywords: Life cycle model, Retirement, Annuities, E21, I12, J11, J26,
Does the retirement consumption puzzle differ across the distribution?, Jonathan Fisher and Joseph Marchand,
in The Journal of Economic Inequality
(2014)
Keywords: Retirement, Life-cycle model, Household consumption, J26, D91, D12,
Saving and retirement behavior under quasi-hyperbolic discounting, Lin Zhang,
in Journal of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Saving, Retirement, Quasi-hyperbolic discounting, Sophisticated, Naïve, D91, E21, J26,
Economic analysis of pension fund’s laws for female heirs: case of Iran’s civil servants pension fund (CSPF), Mojtaba Ghasemi,
in European Journal of Law and Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Economic analysis of law, Pension fund, CSPF, Iran, K30, J26,
The generosity of the welfare state towards the elderly, Mathieu Lefèbvre and Pierre Pestieau,
in Empirica
(2006)
Keywords: Social security, Generosity, Bismarck, Beveridge, H55, I38, J26,
Social security and retirement incentives in Austria, Helmut Hofer and Reinhard Koman,
in Empirica
(2006)
Keywords: Public pensions, Retirement incentives, Social security wealth, H55, J22, J26,
Reinforcing the Link Between Contributions and Pensions: The Effect of the Population Aging, Juan Lacomba and Francisco Lagos,
in International Advances in Economic Research
(2006)
Keywords: Social Security, aging, flexible retirement, earnings-related pensions, H55, J26,
Does information increase political support for pension reform?, Tito Boeri and Guido Tabellini,
in Public Choice
(2012)
Keywords: Pension reform, Information, Policy opinions, H55, J26, D8,
How Likely are Employers to Rehire Older Workers After Mandatory Retirement? A Vignette Study Among Managers, Jaap Oude Mulders, Hendrik Dalen, Kène Henkens and Joop Schippers,
in De Economist
(2014)
Keywords: Bridge employment, Employers, Mandatory retirement , Older workers, D22, J23, J26,
Subjective Well-Being Around Retirement, Marzieh Abolhassani and Rob Alessie,
in De Economist
(2013)
Keywords: Subjective well-being, Retirement, Panel data, Forecast error, J26, J14,
Early Retirement Behaviour in the Netherlands: Evidence From a Policy Reform, Rob Euwals, Daniel van Vuuren and Ronald Wolthoff,
in De Economist
(2010)
Keywords: early retirement, intertemporal choice, duration analysis, C41, D91, J26,
Non-financial Determinants of Retirement: A Literature Review, Frank Erp, Niels Vermeer and Daniel van Vuuren,
in De Economist
(2014)
Keywords: Retirement age, Bounded rationality, Social norms, J26, D01,
Saving Behavior and Portfolio Choice After Retirement, Raun Ooijen, Rob Alessie and Adriaan Kalwij,
in De Economist
(2015)
Keywords: Savings, Portfolio choice, Elderly, J14, J26, D14, D31,
HOUSEHOLD BARGAINING OVER WEALTH AND THE ADEQUACY OF WOMEN'S RETIREMENT INCOMES IN NEW ZEALAND, John Gibson, Trinh Le and Grant Scobie,
in Feminist Economics
(2006)
Keywords: Bargaining, intrahousehold, pensions, retirement, wealth, JEL Codes: D31, J16, J26,
The wage effects of subsidized career breaks, Oskar Skans and Linus Liljeberg,
in Empirical Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Career interruptions, Wages, Experience, Job mobility, J31, J22, J24, J26,
A structural model for early exit of older men in Belgium, Mathieu Lefebvre and Kristian Orsini,
in Empirical Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Retirement, Social security reforms, Microsimulation, C15, C51, D91, J26, E17,
An empirical analysis of retirement behaviour in Spain: partial versus full retirement, Isabel Cairo,
in SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
(2010)
Keywords: Retirement, Public pensions, Duration analysis, C41, H55, J14, J26,
Old age pensions and retirement in Spain, Raquel Vegas, Isabel Argimon, Marta Botella and Clara Gonzalez,
in SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
(2013)
Keywords: Older workers employment, Retirement, Public pensions, J14, J26,
Postponing the legal retirement age, Juan Lacomba and Francisco Lagos,
in SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
(2010)
Keywords: Legal retirement age, Voting process, Degree of redistribution, H55, J26,
Durable consumption, saving and retirement, Torben Andersen and Mikkel Hermansen,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Durable consumption, Retirement, Housing, Wealth decumulation, Bequests, D91, J26, R21,
Institutional rules, labour demand and retirement through disability programme participation, Ossi Korkeamäki and Tomi Kyyrä,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Disability pension, Sick leave, Experience rating, J14, J23, J26,
Population aging and legal retirement age, Juan Lacomba and Francisco Lagos,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2006)
Keywords: Social security, Aging, Legal retirement age, H55, J26,
Pension reform and labor market incentives, Walter Fisher and Christian Keuschnigg,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Pension reform, Retirement, Tax–benefit link, H55, J26,
Life expectancy and labor supply of the elderly, Rosa Aisa, Fernando Pueyo and Marcos Sanso,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Retirement, Labor supply of the elderly, Longevity, J14, J22, J26,
Assessing the effects of an early retirement program, Espen Bratberg, Tor Helge Holmås and Øystein Thøgersen,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2004)
Keywords: J26, H55, J22, Induced retirement, social security, matching estimators,
Commuting and timing of retirement, Peter Bäckström, Erika Sandow and Olle Westerlund,
in The Annals of Regional Science
(2016)
Keywords: J61 Geographical Labour Mobility, J26 Retirement, R00 Regional Economics,
An experimental test on dynamic consumption and lump-sum pensions, Enrique Fatas, Juan Lacomba, Francisco Lagos and Ana Moro-Egido,
in SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
(2013)
Keywords: Experimental test, Consumption, Savings, Lump-sum payment, C91, H55, J26,
A regression discontinuity evaluation of reducing early retirement eligibility in Poland, Oliwia Komada, Paweł Strzelecki and Joanna Tyrowicz,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2019)
Keywords: Poland, Regression discontinuity, Retirement age, Early retirement, J14, J26
The 15-Hour Week: Keynes's Prediction Revisited, Nicholas Crafts,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2021)
Keywords: Leisure: Life Expectancy; Retirement; Work JEL Classification: J22; J26; N34
Compulsory military service, civilian wages, and retirement decision, Hyunjoon Lim,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2018)
Keywords: Civilian wage premium, Mandatory military service, Retirement decision, Wooldridge’s three-step estimation, J24, J26, J31
The puzzle of older workers’ employment: distance to retirement and health effects, Mareva Sabatier and Bérangère Legendre,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2017)
Keywords: Health, Distance to retirement, Older workers’ employment, Retirement decisions, I10, J26, J64
Cash transfers to the elderly and its spillover effects, Pedro Rodrigues de Oliveira, Ana Lucia Kassouf and Juliana Maria de Aquino,
in Journal of Economic Studies
(2017)
Keywords: Labor supply, Regression discontinuity design, Cash transfer, Child labor, I38, J14, J22, J26, O01
Using a Kinked Policy Rule to Estimate the Effect of Experience Rating on Disability Inflow, Tomi Kyyrä and Tuuli Paukkeri,
from VATT Institute for Economic Research
(2018)
Keywords: experience rating, disability insurance, early retirement, Social security, taxation and inequality, J14, J26, H32, Sosiaaliturva,
Well-being and volunteering: Evidence from aging societies in Asia, Li-Hsuan Huang,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2019)
Keywords: Volunteering; Well-being; Happiness; Aging society; Labor utilization; Productive aging; Asia; J17; I31; J26;
Incentives, Health, and Retirement: Evidence from a Finnish Pension Reform, Joonas Ollonqvist, Kaisa Kotakorpi, Mikko Laaksonen, Pekka Martikainen, Jukka Pirttilä and Lasse Tarkiainen,
from VATT Institute for Economic Research
(2021)
Keywords: pension reform, retirement incentives, health, Social security, taxation and inequality, H55, J26, Sosiaaliturva,
The determinants of annuitization: evidence from Sweden, Johannes Hagen,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2015)
Keywords: Annuity puzzle, Longevity insurance, Occupational pension, Adverse selection, Administrative data, D91, H55, J26, J32,
Flexible pension take-up in social security, Yvonne Adema, Jan Bonenkamp and Lex Meijdam,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Redistribution, Welfare, Retirement, Flexible pensions, Actuarial adjustment, D61, H23, H55, J26,
Assessing the welfare change from a pension reform, Anders Karlström, Mårten Palme and Ingemar Svensson,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2011)
Keywords: Compensating variation measure, Option value model, Random utility, Social security reform, C25, D61, H23, H55, J26,
Poverty persistence among the elderly in the transition from work to retirement, Marjan Maes,
in The Journal of Economic Inequality
(2013)
Keywords: Poverty persistence, Work disincentives, Human capital, Multiple spell discrete-time hazard model, C41, J14, J26, I32,
Backing out of private pension provision: lessons from Germany, Michael Ziegelmeyer and Julius Nick,
in Empirica
(2013)
Keywords: Private pension, Riester, Termination, Financial literacy, SAVE, D12, D91, D14, J26,
The impact of new drug launches on the loss of labor from disease and injury: evidence from German panel data, Bui Van and Michael Stolpe,
in International Journal of Health Economics and Management
(2010)
Keywords: Medical technology, Early retirement, Rehabilitation services, Pension reform, Pseudo-panel data, I12, I18, J26,
Employer-sponsored health insurance for early retirees: impacts on retirement, health, and health care, Erin Strumpf,
in International Journal of Health Economics and Management
(2010)
Keywords: Employer-sponsored health insurance, Early retirement, Health care utilization, Out-of-pocket medical spending, I10, J26, J32,
Pension reform, retirement, and life-cycle unemployment, Christian Jaag, Christian Keuschnigg and Mirela Keuschnigg,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2010)
Keywords: Pension reform, Retirement, Job search, Life-cycle unemployment, D58, D91, H55, J26, J64,
Challenges for European welfare states, Axel Börsch-Supan,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2015)
Keywords: European welfare states, Pension reform, population aging, H55, I00, J10, J26,
How do health shocks influence retirement decisions?, Kerry Anne McGeary,
in Review of Economics of the Household
(2009)
Keywords: Health shocks, Retirement, Labor supply, Gender differences, J16, J14, J26, I18,
Measuring how risk tradeoffs adjust with income, Mary Evans and V. Smith,
in Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
(2010)
Keywords: Value of a statistical life, Risk aversion, Consumption commitment, Labor supply, Q51, D01, J26,
Disability Insurance Denial Rates and the Labor Force Participation of Older Men and Women in Canada, Michele Campolieti and James Goldenberg,
in Atlantic Economic Journal
(2007)
Keywords: disability insurance, denial rates, older men and women, labor force participation, H55, I12, J26,
Towards More Inclusive Ageing and Employment Policies: The Lessons from France, The Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland, Anne Sonnet, Hilde Olsen and Thomas Manfredi,
in De Economist
(2014)
Keywords: Older workers, Retirement incentives, Labour supply, Labour demand, OECD, H55, J21, J26, J23, J24,
Delaying the Normal and Early Retirement Ages in Spain: Behavioural and Welfare Consequences for Employed and Unemployed Workers, Alfonso Sánchez-Martin, J. García-Pérez and Sergi Jimenez-Martin,
in De Economist
(2014)
Keywords: Pension reform, Early retirement, Legal retirement ages, Unemployed search behavior, Spain, H55, J26, J64,
The Impact of an Increase in the Legal Retirement Age on the Effective Retirement Age, Noelia Bernal Lobato and Frederic Vermeulen,
in De Economist
(2014)
Keywords: Normal retirement age, Effective retirement age, Dynamic programming, C61, D12, J26,
How Sensitive are Individual Retirement Expectations to Raising the Retirement Age?, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Raymond Montizaan,
in De Economist
(2013)
Keywords: Retirement, Labor supply, Pension system reform , Cross-spouse effects, J14, J26,
Retirement Incentives in Belgium: Estimations and Simulations Using SHARE Data, Alain Jousten and Mathieu Lefebvre,
in De Economist
(2013)
Keywords: Pensions, Social security, Disability, Early retirement, Unemployment, Labor force participation, H55, J21, J26, J14,
The 15-Hour Week: Keynes’s Prediction Revisited, Nicholas Crafts,
from University of Warwick, Department of Economics
(2021)
Keywords: Home Production ; Leisure ; Life Expectancy ; Retirement ; Work JEL Classification: J22 ; J26 ; N34
Does Policy Communication during COVID Work?, Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Michael Weber,
from Department of Economics, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley
(2022)
Keywords: E31, C83, D84, J26, Economic Theory, Applied Economics, Banking, Finance and Investment
Retirement and social security: the roles of self-fulfilling expectations and educational investments, Ryo Arawatari and Tetsuo Ono,
in Economics of Governance
(2011)
Keywords: Political equilibrium, Retirement, Self-fulfilling expectations, Social security, H55, D72, J26,
(Un)expected retirement and the consumption puzzle, Margherita Borella, Flavia Coda Moscarola and Mariacristina Rossi,
in Empirical Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Consumption, Life cycle, Retirement puzzle, Unexpected retirement, D91, J26, D83, D84,
The great recession and changes in faculty expected retirement age, Kathleen Arano and Carl Parker,
in Journal of Economics and Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Expected retirement age, Great recession, University faculty, Retirement plans, Wealth shock, J26, J10,
Myopia and pensions in general equilibrium, Frank Caliendo and Emin Gahramanov,
in Journal of Economics and Finance
(2013)
Keywords: Myopia, Public Pensions, Retirement, Delayed Claiming, General Equilibrium, E60, H55, C61, J26,
Unemployment and the Retirement Decisions of Older Workers, Paul Marmora and Moritz Ritter,
in Journal of Labor Research
(2015)
Keywords: Older workers, Retirement, Social security, Unemployment duration, Unemployment benefits, J26, H55, J14, J64, J65,
Increasing life expectancy and optimal retirement in general equilibrium, Klaus Prettner and David Canning,
in Economic Theory
(2014)
Keywords: Endogenous retirement, Life-cycle savings, Increasing longevity, Population aging, J11, J26, O41,
How is the child allowance to be financed? By income tax or consumption tax?, Masaya Yasuoka and Naohisa Goto,
in International Review of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Child allowance, Endogenous fertility, Pay-as-you-go pension, Optimal taxation, D10, H55, J13, J14, J18, J26,
The future of retirement and the pension system: How the public’s expectations vary over time and across socio-economic groups, Luc Bissonnette and Arthur van Soest,
in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
(2012)
Keywords: Subjective probabilities, Old age social security, Occupational pensions, D84, H55, J26,
Determinants for the transition from work into retirement in Europe, Monika Riedel, Helmut Hofer and Birgit Wögerbauer,
in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
(2015)
Keywords: C21, J22, J26, Planned retirement, Joint retirement decision, Pension system characteristics, Country differences, Europe,
Dilemmas of Downsizing During the Great Recession: Crisis Strategies of European Employers, Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens,
in De Economist
(2013)
Keywords: Downsizing, Early retirement, Fairness, Older workers, Recession, D2, J63, J23, J26,
Assessing the maintenance of savings sufficiency over the first decade of retirement, Robert Haveman, Karen Holden, Andrei Romanov and Barbara Wolfe,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2007)
Keywords: Social security, Retirement, Savings, Pensions, Well-being, Poverty, D31, H55, J26,
Expectations in micro data: rationality revisited, Hugo Benitez-Silva, Debra Dwyer, Wayne-Roy Gayle and Thomas Muench,
in Empirical Economics
(2008)
Keywords: Rational expectations, Retirement, Longevity, Education expectations, Instrumental variables, Sample selection, D84, J26,
The German labor market after the Great Recession: successful reforms and future challenges, Marco Caliendo and Jens Hogenacker,
in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
(2012)
Keywords: Unemployment, Labor force participation, Labor supply, Benefit systems, Public policy, J26, J38, J68,
Fertility-related pensions and cyclical instability, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Endogenous fertility, Fertility-related pensions, Static expectations, OLG model, C62, H55, J14, J18, J26,
Behavioral Responses to a Pension Savings Mandate: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Swiss Tax Data, David Burgherr,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2022)
Keywords: retirement savings ; pension ; savings mandate ; crowding-in JEL Codes: D14 ; E21 ; H2 ; H3 ; J26
Participation of under-18-year-olds in the Private Pension System in Turkey: A Growth Estimation, Hasan Meral and Ismail Dilek,
in Journal of Economic Policy Researches
(2023)
Keywords: Private pension in Turkey, under-18-year-olds private pension, pension asset forecast, univariate time series JEL Classification : J32 , J26 , E27
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