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the consequences of individual financial incentive changes caused by a pension reform in Germany on employment …
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normal retirement age in Germany did not prolong employment of older men. The reason for this surprising result is that …
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-in-Differences approach. The analysis is based on official records covering all individuals insured by the public health system in Germany and …
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Germany and including all certified diagnoses by practitioners. This enables us to gain a detailed understanding of the multi …
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-in-Differences approach. The analysis is based on official records covering all individuals insured by the public health system in Germany and …
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Many pay-as-you-go pension systems have increased or plan to increase their legal retirement age (LRA) to address the financial consequences of ageing. Although the success of these policies is ultimately determined at the labour market, little is known about the effects of higher LRAs at the...
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According to the Hutchens (1999) model, early retirement is not explained as a result of maximizing expected individual utility but rather as a demand-side phenomenon arising from a firm's profit-maximizing behaviour. Firms enter into contracts with their employees that include clauses about...
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