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retirement across Canadian provinces. Using linked employer- employee tax data, we show that the bans cause large and similar … reductions in job separation rates and retirement hazards at age 65, with further reductions at higher ages. The effects vary … on savings behavior, workplace injuries, and spousal retirement timing. …
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retirement across Canadian provinces. Using linked employeremployee tax data, we show that the bans cause large and similar … reductions in job separation rates and retirement hazards at age 65, with further reductions at higher ages. The effects vary … on savings behavior, workplace injuries, and spousal retirement timing. …
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We examine within a life-cycle set-up the simultaneous choice of health care and retirement (together with consumption …), when health care contributes to both a reduction in mortality and in morbidity. Health tends to impact on retirement via … morbidity, determining the disutility of work, and through longevity, determining the need to accumulate retirement wealth. In …
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retirement. The analysis is conducted on administrative data from social security records and on survey data in a comparative … average retirement is postponed by five months due to financial incentives via actuarial adjustments. However, this response … is about 40 per cent lower for manual workers compared to non-manual workers which indicates that their retirement income …
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