In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinct early retirement systems. By choosing countries that differ not only with respect to the coverage and generosity of publicly provided pensions but also with respect to the extent to which the state interferes in the non-public pillars of pension provision, we analyse to what extent such issues have an effect on individual early retirement behaviour. Selectivity effects are expected to be stronger in countries with highly fragmented public systems or private early retirement schemes. By pursuing a shift to more private pension provisions, governments might unintentionally create more inequality in early retirement opportunities among the pop...
Using pseudo-panel microdata we show that pension generosity affects early retirement decisions. The...
In most developed countries, major demographicchanges are challenging some of the fundamen-tal pilla...
The book addresses a timely issue that attracts both researchers and policy-makers: the factors expl...
In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinc...
In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinc...
Draft version and preliminary results. Please do not quote. Early retirement is becoming more and mo...
Many governments world-wide are promoting longer working life due to the social and economic repercu...
Many governments world-wide are promoting longer working life due to the social and economic repercu...
Recent literature makes a distinction between ‘voluntary’ and ‘involuntary’ early retirement, where ...
This contribution analyses early retirement in Germany and Switzerland with a focus on financial res...
The paper argues that the existing literature, based on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement ...
Recent literature makes a distinction between 'voluntary' and 'involuntary' early retirement, where ...
In this paper, I describe a structural model of retirement behaviour, which accounts for the multipl...
Both health and income inequalities have been shown to be much greater in Britain than in Germany. O...
Using pseudo-panel microdata we show that pension generosity affects early retirement decisions. The...
Using pseudo-panel microdata we show that pension generosity affects early retirement decisions. The...
In most developed countries, major demographicchanges are challenging some of the fundamen-tal pilla...
The book addresses a timely issue that attracts both researchers and policy-makers: the factors expl...
In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinc...
In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinc...
Draft version and preliminary results. Please do not quote. Early retirement is becoming more and mo...
Many governments world-wide are promoting longer working life due to the social and economic repercu...
Many governments world-wide are promoting longer working life due to the social and economic repercu...
Recent literature makes a distinction between ‘voluntary’ and ‘involuntary’ early retirement, where ...
This contribution analyses early retirement in Germany and Switzerland with a focus on financial res...
The paper argues that the existing literature, based on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement ...
Recent literature makes a distinction between 'voluntary' and 'involuntary' early retirement, where ...
In this paper, I describe a structural model of retirement behaviour, which accounts for the multipl...
Both health and income inequalities have been shown to be much greater in Britain than in Germany. O...
Using pseudo-panel microdata we show that pension generosity affects early retirement decisions. The...
Using pseudo-panel microdata we show that pension generosity affects early retirement decisions. The...
In most developed countries, major demographicchanges are challenging some of the fundamen-tal pilla...
The book addresses a timely issue that attracts both researchers and policy-makers: the factors expl...