This paper uses two waves of the UK Retirement Survey to look at how incomes change during retirement. We concentrate on men aged 65–69 and women aged 60–69 in 1988–89 and look at how their incomes change over the following five years. Overall, we find a considerable degree of stability in real incomes. We use the panel data to look at the incomes of widows before and after they are widowed and find that, for this group of relatively young widows, their low incomes are in large part determined by the fact that it tends to be the relatively poorer husbands who die among this age-group. Finally, we consider the most important component of private income — occupational pensions — separately. We find a strong relationship between pension level ...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
This paper uses two waves of the UK Retirement Survey to look at how incomes change during retiremen...
Little is known about the income dynamics and retirement in Britain, in part because of a lack of da...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how changes in the distribution of pre retirem...
Little is known about the income dynamics and retirement in Britain, in part because of a lack of da...
Most existing analyses of the incomes of the older population have overlooked the dynamics of later ...
The availability of longitudinal surveys is of fundamental importance to empirically assess how inco...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
This paper compares the well—being of the Retirement History Survey of the elderly with their own pr...
This study examines income mobility amongst older people in Great Britain and Germany after retireme...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
The problem discussed in the paper is savings behaviour of households. Savings are introduced as a f...
This article reports the findings of a study on the effect of marital status on the income status of...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
This paper uses two waves of the UK Retirement Survey to look at how incomes change during retiremen...
Little is known about the income dynamics and retirement in Britain, in part because of a lack of da...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how changes in the distribution of pre retirem...
Little is known about the income dynamics and retirement in Britain, in part because of a lack of da...
Most existing analyses of the incomes of the older population have overlooked the dynamics of later ...
The availability of longitudinal surveys is of fundamental importance to empirically assess how inco...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
This paper compares the well—being of the Retirement History Survey of the elderly with their own pr...
This study examines income mobility amongst older people in Great Britain and Germany after retireme...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
The problem discussed in the paper is savings behaviour of households. Savings are introduced as a f...
This article reports the findings of a study on the effect of marital status on the income status of...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...