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Using a highly stylized dynamic microsimulation model, we project the labor force of the United States up to the year 2060 and contrast these projections with projections for Germany to assess differential effects on outcomes The projections are consistent with the U S Census Bureau’s and...
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Many countries have reduced the generosity of disability benefits while making them more activating - yet few studies have examined how employment rates have subsequently changed. We present estimates of how the employment rates of older workers with poor health in 13 high-income countries...
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Die schwache Gesamtentwicklung der Einkommen aus unselbständiger Arbeit in den vergangenen fünfzehn Jahren war mit durch eine schwache Lohnentwicklung in einigen Teilsegmenten des Arbeitsmarktes bestimmt. In Österreich ist ein substanzieller und seit der Finanzmarkt- und Wirtschaftskrise 2009...
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Using a highly stylized dynamic microsimulation model, we project the labor force of the United States up to the year 2060 and contrast these projections with projections for Germany to assess differential effects on outcomes The projections are consistent with the U S Census Bureau’s and...
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We develop a dynamic microsimulation model to project the labor force and economic dependency ratios in the United States from 2022 to 2060, taking population projections and the large inequalities between population groups of different race/ethnicity and gender into account. We contrast policy...
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