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Retirement 21 Altersgrenze 19 Altersvorsorge 11 Retirement provision 11 Social security 11 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 10 Public pension system 10 Soziale Sicherheit 9 USA 9 United States 8 New England 7 Older workers 6 Pension finance 6 Rentenfinanzierung 6 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 6 Flexible Altersgrenze 5 Flexible retirement 5 Altersversorgung 4 Bahnpolitik 4 Betriebliche Altersversorgung 4 Occupational pension plan 4 Pension policy 4 Pension reform 4 Railway policy 4 Railway transport 4 Rentenpolitik 4 Rentenreform 4 Satisfaction 4 Schienenverkehr 4 Vereinigte Staaten 4 Zufriedenheit 4 retirement 4 Arbeitsangebot 3 Bibliometrics 3 Bibliometrie 3 Großbritannien 3 Labor supply 3 Labour supply 3 Pension fund 3 Pensions 3
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Free 59 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 64 Article 52
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Article in journal 9 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 9 Aufsatz im Buch 2 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Book section 2 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference proceedings 1 Graue Literatur 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Rezension 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Undetermined 75 English 40 French 1
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Sass, Steven A. 83 Sass, Steven 29 Munnell, Alicia H. 22 Haverstick, Kelly 14 Webb, Anthony 9 Calvo, Esteban 8 Sun, Wei 7 Soto, Mauricio 6 Munnell, Alicia Haydock 5 Ramos-Mercado, Jorge D. 5 Zhivan, Natalia A. 4 Belbase, Anek 3 Cooperrider, Thomas 3 Sapozhnikov, Margarita 3 Triest, Robert K. 3 Zhivan, Natalia 3 Bodie, Zvi 2 Golub-Sass, Alex 2 Hawkins, Richard A. 2 Rutledge, Matthew S. 2 Sanzenbacher, Geoffrey 2 Sass, Steven D. 2 Aubry, Jean-Pierre 1 Buessing, Marric 1 Coe, Norma 1 Coe, Norma B. 1 Copperman, Barbara 1 Galambos, Louis 1 Gillis, Christopher 1 Gong, Guan 1 Halperin, Alan D. 1 Karamcheva, Nadia 1 Karamcheva, Nadia S. 1 Monk, Ashby H.B. 1 Monk, Courtney 1 Muldoon, Dan 1 Munnell, Alicia 1 Reschovksy, Andrew 1 SASS, STEVEN 1 Sass, Steven A 1
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Center for Retirement Research (CRR), Boston College 31 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 2 Brookings Institution 1 W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research <Kalamazoo, Mich.> 1 Wharton School / Pension Research Council 1
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Regional Review 20 Issues in Brief 16 Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College 12 Business and economic history : journal of the Business History Conference 3 Conference Series ; [Proceedings] 3 Social security bulletin 3 Books from Upjohn Press 2 Boston College Center for Retirement Research Working Paper 2 Business credit : publication of National Association of Credit Management 2 Business history 2 Economics letters 2 Journal of economic literature 2 Labour : review of labour economics and industrial relations 2 MPRA Paper 2 The Journal of Economic History 2 Work Opportunity Briefs 2 A Pension Research Council book 1 Boston College - Center for Retirement Research WP 2013-13 1 Boston College Center for Retirement Research WP 1 Britain's pension crisis : history and policy 1 CRR WP 2015-3 1 Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Issue Brief 1 Center for Retirement Research at Boston College WP 2015-20 1 Conference series / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1 Economics Letters 1 Journal of labor research 1 Just the Facts 1 LABOUR 1 La bibliothèque d'économie financière 1 Monograph / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1 New England Economic Indicators 1 New England Economic Review 1 New England economic review 1 Research in economic history : an annual compilation of research ; REH 1 The Oxford handbook of pensions and retirement income 1 The journal of economic history 1 The journal of retirement : JOR 1 WE focus series 1
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RePEc 65 ECONIS (ZBW) 39 OLC EcoSci 9 BASE 2 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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The Contributions of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College : 2008–2017
Sass, Steven A. - 2020
This article reviews the research contributions of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College in its second 10 years of operation (2008–2017) and the implications of those findings for Social Security and retirement policy. The article highlights a number of studies on a variety of...
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The contributions of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College : 2008–2017
Sass, Steven A. - In: Social security bulletin 80 (2020) 1, pp. 7-18
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The demographic transition and investment returns
Sass, Steven A. - In: The journal of retirement : JOR 10 (2022) 1, pp. 74-83
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How Does Occupational Access for Older Workers Differ by Education?
Rutledge, Matthew S. - 2018
Changing jobs after age 50 has become increasingly common. To assess the employment opportunities available to these job-changers, this study examines how the range of occupations in which they find jobs narrows as they age and whether this pattern differs by socioeconomic status, using...
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The Effect of Job Mobility on Retirement Timing by Education
Sanzenbacher, Geoffrey - 2017
Job-changing among late-career workers increased steadily from the 1980s through the mid-2000s before declining somewhat in recent years. This study asks how the rise in job-changing – which seems largely voluntary – affects retirement timing and whether this effect varies by a key measure...
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Will the Financial Fragility of Retirees Increase?
Sass, Steven A. - 2019
Retirees have long been considered financially fragile. The notion that they are ill-equipped to absorb financial shocks is captured in the traditional trope that they live on fixed incomes. Going forward, retirees will get much less income from fixed Social Security and employer pensions, and...
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How does occupational access for older workers differ by education?
Rutledge, Matthew S.; Sass, Steven A.; Ramos-Mercado, … - In: Journal of labor research 38 (2017) 3, pp. 283-305
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A Gradual Exit May Not Make for a Happier Retirement
Calvo, Esteban; Haverstick, Kelly; Sass, Steven A. - 2016
Workers often say they want to retire gradually. As retirement is a sharp break with life as they know it, it's not surprising that many prefer to negotiate the transition a step at a time. Many policymakers also view gradual retirement favorably. They see it as a way to extend careers, shorten...
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What Do Subjective Assessments of Financial Well-Being Reflect?
Sass, Steven A. - 2015
Subjective financial assessments are used by social scientists as a measure of financial well-being and by households as the basis for action. Financial well-being, however, increasingly requires workers to build-up savings to meet hard-to-see future needs, specifically retirement, their...
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Dog Bites Man: Americans Are Shortsighted About Their Finances
Sass, Steven A.; Belbase, Anek; Cooperrider, Thomas; … - Center for Retirement Research (CRR), Boston College - 2015
The brief’s key findings are: *Americans need to save more on their own for retirement, but human nature suggests they will focus more on day-to-day financial needs. *Analysis of a recent survey confirms that a household’s level of financial satisfaction is tied more to short-term – rather...
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