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Altersgrenze 19 Retirement 19 Altersvorsorge 13 Retirement provision 13 Older workers 11 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 11 Disability benefits 6 Erwerbsminderungsrente 6 Arbeitsangebot 5 Betriebliche Altersversorgung 5 Elderly people 5 Gesundheit 5 Health 5 Labour supply 5 Occupational pension plan 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Ältere Menschen 5 Business cycle 4 Economic crisis 4 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 4 Konjunktur 4 Public pension system 4 Welt 4 Wirtschaftskrise 4 World 4 Arbeitslosigkeit 3 Ehe 3 Employment 3 Erwerbstätigkeit 3 Financial crisis 3 Finanzkrise 3 Flexible Altersgrenze 3 Flexible retirement 3 Marriage 3 Social security 3 Soziale Sicherheit 3 Unemployment 3 Armut 2 Disease 2
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Webb, Anthony 12 Coe, Norma 8 Rutledge, Matthew S. 8 Butrica, Barbara A. 5 Munnell, Alicia H. 5 Bosworth, Barry 4 Wu, April Yanyuan 4 Johnson, Richard W. 3 Karamcheva, Nadia S. 3 Smith, Karen E. 3 Burtless, Gary 2 Dushi, Irena 2 Favreault, Melissa 2 Friedberg, Leora 2 Haverstick, Kelly 2 Mommaerts, Corina 2 Orlova, Natalia 2 Sass, Steven A. 2 Sun, Wei 2 Van Houtven, Courtney 2 Wilmoth, Janet 2 Aaron, Henry J. 1 Alva, Samson 1 Callan, J.M. 1 Coile, Courtney 1 Cullen, Mark R. 1 Engelhardt, Gary V. 1 Engelman, Michal 1 Eschtruth, Andrew 1 Fink, Günther 1 Finlay, Jocelyn 1 Flaherty Manchester, Colleen N. 1 Gillis, Christopher 1 Goda, Gopi Shah 1 Haaga, Owen 1 Heflin, Colleen 1 Heiland, Frank 1 Jackson, Heide 1 Johnson, W. Richard 1 Karamcheva, Zhenya 1
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Boston College Center for Retirement Research Working Paper 50 Center for Retirement Research Working Paper 3 Boston College - Center for Retirement Research Working Paper 1 Boston College Center for Retirement Research Working Paper No. 2011-17 1
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The Transition from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Pensions : Does It Influence Elderly Poverty?
Orlova, Natalia; Rutledge, Matthew S.; Wu, April Yanyuan - 2015
The transition from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) pension plans has left workers forced to make choices that may decrease their financial resources in retirement: taking lump-sum distributions before retirement that divert funds that could support consumption in retirement,...
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The Role of Occupations in Differentiating Health Trajectories in Later Life
Engelman, Michal; Jackson, Heide - 2015
This study characterizes heterogeneous trajectories of health among older Americans and investigates how employment histories differentiate them. Using the 1998-2010 waves of the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the impact of longest-held occupations on patterns of limitations in...
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Point of No Return : How Do Financial Resources Affect the Timing of Retirement After a Job Separation?
Rutledge, Matthew S. - 2015
This project uses the Survey of Income and Program Participation to examine the decision to retire after job separation among the increasing number of older individuals who leave a job between 55 and 70, and how this decision varies by labor market conditions and the resources available to the...
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How Will Older Workers Who Lose Their Jobs During the Great Recession Fare in the Long-Run?
Rutledge, Matthew S. - 2015
In economic downturns prior to the Great Recession, workers over age 50 had escaped relatively unscathed. But the unemployment rate for older workers soared to record highs during the Great Recession. This paper projects how older workers will fare across a broad set of financial outcomes over...
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The Challenge of Pension Reform in Georgia : Non-Contributory Pensions and Elderly Poverty
Nutsubidze, Tamila - 2015
Georgia, a country characterized by an aging population with a high incidence of poverty and limited public financial resources, offers virtually complete non-contributory basic pension coverage. The basic pension has, to date, proved effective in dealing with poverty arising from political...
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Does Social Security Continue to Favor Couples?
Karamcheva, Nadia S.; Wu, April Yanyuan; Munnell, Alicia - 2015
While dramatic increases in women’s labor supply and earnings have led to a substantial decline in the fraction of women eligible for spouse benefits at retirement, most wives still receive a survivor benefit, as wives still typically have lower earnings than their husbands and live longer....
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Will the Average Retirement Age Continue to Increase?
Rutledge, Matthew S.; Gillis, Christopher; Webb, Anthony - 2015
Using Health and Retirement Study (HRS) data, this paper examines how changes in individual workers’ past and present pension coverage, retirement incentives in Social Security, and retiree health insurance have contributed to retirement decisions for the 1931-1953 birth cohorts. It then uses...
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The Relationship between Automatic Enrollment and DC Plan Contributions : Evidence from a National Survey of Older Workers
Butrica, Barbara A.; Karamcheva, Nadia S. - 2015
Automatic enrollment has been widely embraced for raising employee participation in 401(k) plans. However, the empirical evidence is based on data with limitations that, up until now, have prevented researchers from extrapolating the effects of automatic enrollment to the broader population of...
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Lower-Income Individuals Without Pensions : Who Misses Out and Why?
Wu, April Yanyuan - 2015
In 2010, only 19 percent of individuals ages 50-58 whose household incomes were less than 300 percent of the poverty line participated in a pension of any kind at their current jobs, compared to 56 percent of those above 300 percent of poverty. This paper investigates this pension gap. In...
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What Causes Workers to Retire Before They Plan?
Munnell, Alicia H. - 2019
This paper explores the extent to which health, employment, family, or finances are associated with earlier-than-planned retirement using the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The importance of any shock that drives early retirement depends both on its effect on those experiencing it and its...
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