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Panel 7: International Comparisons2016
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What‘s up in Europe? Public pensions in the EU, reforms in Germany2016
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Panel 6: Household Resources in Old Age2016
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Panel 5: Cohort Changes2016
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Panel 4: Government Finances with an Aging Population2016
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Panel 3: New Ways to Insure Adequate Resources for Retirees2016
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Panel 2: Cognitive Health2016
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Panel 1: Health, Health Insurance, and Choice of When to Retire2016
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This study explores the factors that affect an individual’s happiness while transitioning into retirement. Recent studies highlight gradual retirement as an attractive option to older workers as they approach full retirement. However, it is not clear whether phasing...2007
2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
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2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
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2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
This paper provides a method for validating, and distinguishing between, different life-cycle models of consumption and labor supply. We derive qualitative predictions for two prominent life-cycle model formulations – having non-separable and separable in consumption...2007
2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
We estimate the magnitude of any direct effect of retirement on health. Since retirement is endogenous to heath, it is not possible to estimate this effect by comparing the health of individuals before and after they retire. As an alternative we will use institutional...2007
2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
Many Social Security reform proposals recommend increasing the age at which people become eligible for Social Security retirement benefits as a way to reduce future expenditures, maintain benefit adequacy in light of other benefit cuts, and increase labor supply. But...2007
2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
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2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers
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2007 RRCAnnual MeetingsConference Papers