AbstractThis paper uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to investigate the determinants of post retirement labour supply behaviour amongst retired men in England. I find the hazard of unretirement is highest when an individual is in their mid-late 60s. Evidence suggests unretirement is more likely amongst individuals with a higher level of educational attainment, who have a spouse in the labour market and are in better health. I investigate the nature of unretirement jobs and find they tend to be part time and provide a non-trivial source of income
In debates on pensions and retirement age, little attention has been paid to the relation between in...
Background: In recent decades, labour market participation has fallen in men, with large amounts of ...
As part of a preretirement role-exit process, older workers could be expected to reinterpret their s...
AbstractThis paper uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to investigate the determ...
This paper uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to investigate the determinants o...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
We study re-entry to the workforce of fully retired persons, so-called unretirement, and whether the...
This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the employment and retirement b...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
We study re-entry to the workforce of fully retired persons, so-called unretirement, and whether the...
BackgroundLower birth rates and increasing longevity have resulted in ageing populations in European...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
In the half century after World War II labor force participation in the population past age 60 fell ...
Sociological research on older workers has tended to focus on the timing of retirement. Relatively l...
This paper uses two waves of the UK Retirement Survey to look at how incomes change during retiremen...
In debates on pensions and retirement age, little attention has been paid to the relation between in...
Background: In recent decades, labour market participation has fallen in men, with large amounts of ...
As part of a preretirement role-exit process, older workers could be expected to reinterpret their s...
AbstractThis paper uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to investigate the determ...
This paper uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to investigate the determinants o...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
We study re-entry to the workforce of fully retired persons, so-called unretirement, and whether the...
This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the employment and retirement b...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
We study re-entry to the workforce of fully retired persons, so-called unretirement, and whether the...
BackgroundLower birth rates and increasing longevity have resulted in ageing populations in European...
This thesis examines the labour supply of older workers, their movement into retirement, and any mov...
In the half century after World War II labor force participation in the population past age 60 fell ...
Sociological research on older workers has tended to focus on the timing of retirement. Relatively l...
This paper uses two waves of the UK Retirement Survey to look at how incomes change during retiremen...
In debates on pensions and retirement age, little attention has been paid to the relation between in...
Background: In recent decades, labour market participation has fallen in men, with large amounts of ...
As part of a preretirement role-exit process, older workers could be expected to reinterpret their s...