Employment to population ratios differ markedly across OECD coun- tries, especially for people over 55. Social security features also differ markedly across the OECD, particularly with respect to replacement rates, entitlement ages and earnings tests. I conjecture that differences in social security features explain many differences in employment to population ratios at older ages. I assess my conjecture quantitatively with a life cycle general equilibrium model of retirement. At ages 60-64 the correlation between my model’s simulations and observed data is .67. Replacement rates and the earnings tests are key features
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
As highlighted by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the aging of the (United States) populat...
How do demographic factors influence retirement? Using a large crosscountry data set, I show that in...
Employment to population ratios differ markedly across OECD coun- tries, especially for people over ...
There are large differences in the employment to population ratio relative to the US across OECD cou...
Employment to population ratios differ markedly across Organization for Economic Cooperation and Dev...
There are large differences in the employment to population ratio relative to the US across OECD cou...
AbstractWe study the role of old-age pensions, disability insurance and healthcare in accounting for...
In theory, improvements in healthy life expectancy should generate increases in the average age of r...
An examination of the subset of public choice models for Social Security that have empirical implica...
We study the role of old-age pensions, disability insurance and healthcare in account-ing for the di...
This paper specifies and estimates a structural life cycle model of retirement and wealth that expla...
This paper analyzes the effects of population aging on the preferred legal retirement age. What is r...
Using a unique dataset that links the economic and demographic information of households with the de...
This paper presents a model where young and old workers compete for one type of jobs in the presence...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
As highlighted by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the aging of the (United States) populat...
How do demographic factors influence retirement? Using a large crosscountry data set, I show that in...
Employment to population ratios differ markedly across OECD coun- tries, especially for people over ...
There are large differences in the employment to population ratio relative to the US across OECD cou...
Employment to population ratios differ markedly across Organization for Economic Cooperation and Dev...
There are large differences in the employment to population ratio relative to the US across OECD cou...
AbstractWe study the role of old-age pensions, disability insurance and healthcare in accounting for...
In theory, improvements in healthy life expectancy should generate increases in the average age of r...
An examination of the subset of public choice models for Social Security that have empirical implica...
We study the role of old-age pensions, disability insurance and healthcare in account-ing for the di...
This paper specifies and estimates a structural life cycle model of retirement and wealth that expla...
This paper analyzes the effects of population aging on the preferred legal retirement age. What is r...
Using a unique dataset that links the economic and demographic information of households with the de...
This paper presents a model where young and old workers compete for one type of jobs in the presence...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
As highlighted by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the aging of the (United States) populat...
How do demographic factors influence retirement? Using a large crosscountry data set, I show that in...