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annuity market with actuarially fair return, imposing the optimum fertility rate and the optimum survival rate leads the … adults work some fraction of the old-age, whatever the retirement age is fixed or chosen by the agents. …
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annuity market with actuarially fair return, imposing the optimum fertility rate and the optimum survival rate leads the … adults work some fraction of the old-age, whatever the retirement age is fixed or chosen by the agents. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010784116
equilibrium model with endogenous fertility, endogenous labor supply and endogenous size of government spending. Family policies … explain differences in household decisions between countries. The solution shows a U-shaped relationship between fertility and … gender discrimination. An increase in the discrimination level implies a related decrease in fertility, women's participation …
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endogenous fertility, endogenous labor supply and endogenous size of government spending. Family policies which concern childcare … explain differences in household decisions between countries. The solution shows a U-shaped relationship between fertility and …-shaped curve, a decrease in the discrimination level implies a related increase in fertility, women's participation in the labor …
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the retirement decision in an economy with risky lifetime, and compare the laissez-faire with egalitarian social optima … retirement age, unlike the ex ante egalitarian optimum. This result is robust to the introduction of unequal life expectancies … and unequal productivities. Hence, the postponement of the retirement age can, quite surprisingly, be defended on …
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work relative to retirement. We here use two European panel datasets to first show that psychological well-being (measured …
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How does the retirement age affect the physical and mental health of seniors? We identify this effect based on the 1993 … potential influence of health on employment choices, we show that retirement improves physical and social health. The more …
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We use a US Social Security reform as a quasi-experiment to provide evidence on framing effects in retirement behavior …. The reform increased the full retirement age (FRA) from 65 to 66 in two month increments per year of birth for cohorts … with the FRA. Results on self-reported retirement and exit from employment are less clear-cut, but go in the same direction …
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-free. Second, the short job duration before retirement implies that the budgetary return and search incentives associated with the …. Finally, even in the special case where search intensity is zero close to retirement, perfect risk-sharing across unemployment … and retirement is welfare-improving thanks to the pension tax …
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The economic litterature on retirement argues that individuals in a couple tend to retire at a choice time because of … upon retiring. Exploiting the law on early retirement age in France, we use a regression discontinuity approach to identify … the causal effect of retirement on hours of leisure, separate and together, of the man and woman in a couple. We use a …
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