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of social security and its related programs in Japan since the 1980s. We compute the tax force to retire early, using the …
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Japan experienced increases in labor force participation (LFP) of the elderly in recent years, as have other advanced … countries. In the present study, we overview the employment trend of the elderly in Japan, and examine what factors have …
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This study explores economic aspects of the market for long term care (LTC) with a special focus on Japan. First, we … describe the LTC system in Japan as presently implemented, and we highlight some aspects of the program that are novel and … of Japanese LTC utilization and costs. Finally, since Japan appears likely to experience important shortfalls in LTC in …
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and old people and the disability program in Japan. In particular, we explore the time series dimension to identify what … low; thus, the effect on labor force participation is very limited in Japan, which is in contrast with some European …
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This study examined the factors that affect the retirement decisions of the middle-aged and elderly in Japan, focusing … Japan--where being enrolled in the disability program is unlikely to make one a candidate for the retirement path …
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reforms in Japan. To this end, we employed a rich and longitudinal dataset of middle-aged and older individuals collected …
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these methods underscore a large work capacity in old age in Japan. We further investigate differences in health capacity …
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