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health status reduce the LFP of older people in Thailand. Furthermore, while health status is significant across all analyses …
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the national and global scale. This comprehensive analysis considers micro- and macro-level determinants of retirement …
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mortality rate worked in the past, and (ii) how much could older adults extend their working lives if their health status … improved. The results point to a sizable health capacity to work (HCW) among both older Korean men and women. Furthermore, the … for the Republic of Korea imply that the previous results for other high-income economies, such as European countries and …
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This paper considers the rapid demographic ageing trend experienced in many middle-income countries and examines how … the dimensions of these demographic shifts can be combined with other dimensions related to employment, retirement and … social protection in order to classify countries according to their level of preparedness to secure adequate income for their …
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effect model, above and beyond previously established control variables (e.g., age, income, health, and age stereotypes). Our …Although population aging requires that employees increasingly work beyond traditional retirement ages, negative age … process) in shaping occupational future time perspective and, in turn, motivation to continue working beyond retirement age …
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Retirement Longitudinal Study, this paper applies two widely used methods to estimate the additional health capacity to work. The … to explore the health capacity to work among older persons. Using census data and data from the China Health and … results confirm large untapped work capacity in the population of older persons, but the additional health capacity to work is …
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explores the relevance of this idea using the European Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) panel data. It … needed to equalize expected health at the moment of retirement. Results point at the need for a very high degree of … retirement age differentiation would fail to match a significant portion of the full distribution of health status. In a world …
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This study aimed to estimate the work capacity of older Indonesians based on their health condition and other … alone may not be able to explain the additional work capacity due to only small improvements in the health conditions of … serious health conditions halted their economic activities. Thus, several features were highlighted in this study: (i) the …
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retirement by higher labor income than those with gaps between employment exit and retirement. Our results allow the calculation …This paper assesses the impact of financial incentives on working after retirement. The empirical analysis is based on … labor supply model and differentiate between the impact of (potential) labor and non-labor (pension entitlements) income. A …
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significant heterogeneity in the ability to work. Combining the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) with …. Raising the statutory retirement age gradually in line with the increase in life expectancy has been a key measure to solve … the problem. The implicit assumption is that the additional years of life are lived in good health, or as a minimum that …
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