Employers have been launching phased retirement programs to help workers navigate the transition from work to retirement more effectively. This paper examines the experience of the phased retirement system for tenured faculty in the University of North Carolina system. After phased retirement was introduced, there was a sizable increase in the overall separation rate in the system. A multinomial logit model of the retirement decision as a function of pension incentives, employee performance, demographics, and campus characteristics is developed. The key empirical result is that the odds of entering phased retirement are strongly and inversely related to employee performance, as measured by recent pay increases
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Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
Phased retirement may be defined as a transition path whereby an older employee shifts from full-tim...
In this article, the authors assess the impact on male employees’ labor market outcomes of firms off...
The purpose of this report is to assess the impacts of possible changes to the way Canadians retire....
The projected increase in numbers of older workers in the labor market, coupled with the increased u...
The purpose was to investigate older workers\u27 retirement transitions by examining factors associa...
The demographic makeup of the U.S. workforce is changing. The population between ages SS and 64 is p...
The American Discrimination and Employment Act of 1986 eliminated mandatory retirement for tenured f...
Various studies indicate that formal phased retirement programs within defined benefit plans are wan...
The University of Tennessee (UT) may face a severe faculty flow problem between now and the end of t...
Our ongoing analysis of the effects of pension plan provisions on retirement is pursued in this pape...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
Under phased retirement, an older worker remains with his or her employer while gradually reducing w...
As baby boomers near traditional retirement ages, many express an intent to work longer. But older w...
Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
Phased retirement may be defined as a transition path whereby an older employee shifts from full-tim...
In this article, the authors assess the impact on male employees’ labor market outcomes of firms off...
The purpose of this report is to assess the impacts of possible changes to the way Canadians retire....
The projected increase in numbers of older workers in the labor market, coupled with the increased u...
The purpose was to investigate older workers\u27 retirement transitions by examining factors associa...
The demographic makeup of the U.S. workforce is changing. The population between ages SS and 64 is p...
The American Discrimination and Employment Act of 1986 eliminated mandatory retirement for tenured f...
Various studies indicate that formal phased retirement programs within defined benefit plans are wan...
The University of Tennessee (UT) may face a severe faculty flow problem between now and the end of t...
Our ongoing analysis of the effects of pension plan provisions on retirement is pursued in this pape...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
Under phased retirement, an older worker remains with his or her employer while gradually reducing w...
As baby boomers near traditional retirement ages, many express an intent to work longer. But older w...
Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...